Fully coupled climate models have long shown a wide range of Antarctic sea ice states and evolution over the satellite era. Here, we present a high-level evaluation of Antarctic sea ice in 40 models from the most recent phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6). Many models capture key characteristics of the mean seasonal cycle of sea ice area (SIA), but some simulate implausible historical mean states compared to satellite observations, leading to large intermodel spread. Summer SIA is consistently biased low across the ensemble. Compared to the previous model generation (CMIP5), the intermodel spread in winter and summer SIA has reduced, and the regional distribution of sea ice concentration has improved. Over 1979-2018, ...
The simulation of Antarctic sea ice in global climate models often does not agree with observations...
Sea ice is recognized as an important factor controlling climate conditions at high latitudes. It ha...
We assess the sea ice response to Southern Annular Mode (SAM) anomalies for pre-industrial control s...
Fully coupled climate models have long shown a wide range of Antarctic sea ice states and evolution ...
Both the Arctic and Antarctic sea ice extents (SIE) from 44 coupled models in the Coupled Model Inte...
Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 5 (CMIP5) climate models simulate a wide range of histor...
This paper examines the annual cycle and trends in Antarctic sea ice extent (SIE) for 18 models used...
Global coupled climate models currently do not reproduce observed regional and seasonal trends in An...
Global coupled climate models currently do not reproduce observed regional and seasonal trends in An...
In contrast to Arctic sea ice, average Antarctic sea ice area is not retreating but has slowly incre...
We investigate the relationship between atmospheric circulation variability and the recent trends in...
There is low confidence in projections of Antarctic sea ice area (SIA), due to deficiencies in clima...
[1] In contrast to Arctic sea ice, average Antarctic sea ice area is not retreating but has slowly i...
Antarctic sea ice trends have to date been linked to surface winds, through sea ice motion and atmos...
The historical simulations of sea ice during 1979 to 2005 by the Coupled Model Intercomparison Proje...
The simulation of Antarctic sea ice in global climate models often does not agree with observations...
Sea ice is recognized as an important factor controlling climate conditions at high latitudes. It ha...
We assess the sea ice response to Southern Annular Mode (SAM) anomalies for pre-industrial control s...
Fully coupled climate models have long shown a wide range of Antarctic sea ice states and evolution ...
Both the Arctic and Antarctic sea ice extents (SIE) from 44 coupled models in the Coupled Model Inte...
Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 5 (CMIP5) climate models simulate a wide range of histor...
This paper examines the annual cycle and trends in Antarctic sea ice extent (SIE) for 18 models used...
Global coupled climate models currently do not reproduce observed regional and seasonal trends in An...
Global coupled climate models currently do not reproduce observed regional and seasonal trends in An...
In contrast to Arctic sea ice, average Antarctic sea ice area is not retreating but has slowly incre...
We investigate the relationship between atmospheric circulation variability and the recent trends in...
There is low confidence in projections of Antarctic sea ice area (SIA), due to deficiencies in clima...
[1] In contrast to Arctic sea ice, average Antarctic sea ice area is not retreating but has slowly i...
Antarctic sea ice trends have to date been linked to surface winds, through sea ice motion and atmos...
The historical simulations of sea ice during 1979 to 2005 by the Coupled Model Intercomparison Proje...
The simulation of Antarctic sea ice in global climate models often does not agree with observations...
Sea ice is recognized as an important factor controlling climate conditions at high latitudes. It ha...
We assess the sea ice response to Southern Annular Mode (SAM) anomalies for pre-industrial control s...