International audienceCurrent climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the Southern Ocean, which may be the leading cause of the prevalent sea surface temperature biases in climate models. The authors study the role of clouds on the radiation biases in atmosphere-only simulations of the Cloud Feedback Model Intercomparison Project phase 2 (CFMIP2), as clouds have a leading role in controlling the solar radiation absorbed at those latitudes. The authors composite daily data around cyclone centers in the latitude band between 40 degrees and 70 degrees S during the summer. They use cloud property estimates from satellite to classify clouds into different regimes, which allow them to relate the cloud regimes and their as...
Current climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the Southern Ocean, which m...
International audienceOver the Southern Ocean (SO, 40°S–70°S), climate models have consistently unde...
International audienceOver the Southern Ocean (SO, 40°S–70°S), climate models have consistently unde...
International audienceCurrent climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the S...
International audienceCurrent climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the S...
International audienceCurrent climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the S...
International audienceCurrent climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the S...
International audienceCurrent climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the S...
International audienceCurrent climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the S...
International audienceCurrent climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the S...
International audienceCurrent climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the S...
International audienceCurrent climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the S...
International audienceCurrent climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the S...
Current climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the Southern Ocean, which m...
Current climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the Southern Ocean, which m...
Current climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the Southern Ocean, which m...
International audienceOver the Southern Ocean (SO, 40°S–70°S), climate models have consistently unde...
International audienceOver the Southern Ocean (SO, 40°S–70°S), climate models have consistently unde...
International audienceCurrent climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the S...
International audienceCurrent climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the S...
International audienceCurrent climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the S...
International audienceCurrent climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the S...
International audienceCurrent climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the S...
International audienceCurrent climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the S...
International audienceCurrent climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the S...
International audienceCurrent climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the S...
International audienceCurrent climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the S...
International audienceCurrent climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the S...
Current climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the Southern Ocean, which m...
Current climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the Southern Ocean, which m...
Current climate models generally reflect too little solar radiation over the Southern Ocean, which m...
International audienceOver the Southern Ocean (SO, 40°S–70°S), climate models have consistently unde...
International audienceOver the Southern Ocean (SO, 40°S–70°S), climate models have consistently unde...