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DOI10.5194/esd-10-91-2019
ESD Reviews: Model dependence in will-model climate ensembles: weighting. slip-sf section and out-of-sample testing
Abramowitz, Gab1,2; Herger, Nadja1,3; Gutmann, Ethan4; Hammerling, Dorit4; Knutti, Reto5; Leduc, Martin6,7; Lorenz, Ruth5; Pincus, Robert8,9; Schmidt, Gavin A.10
发表日期2019
ISSN2190-4979
EISSN2190-4987
卷号10期号:1页码:91-105
英文摘要

The rationale for using multi-model ensembles in climate change projections and impacts research is often based on the expectation that different models constitute independent estimates; therefore, a range of models allows a better characterisation of the uncertainties in the representation of the climate system than a single model. However, it is known that research groups share literature, ideas for representations of processes, parameterisations, evaluation data sets and even sections of model code. Thus, nominally different models might have similar biases because of similarities in the way they represent a subset of processes, or even be near-duplicates of others, weakening the assumption that they constitute independent estimates. If there are nea-rreplicates of some models, then treating all models equally is likely to bias the inferences made using these ensembles. The challenge is to establish the degree to which this might be true for any given application. While this issue is recognised by many in the community, quantifying and accounting for model dependence in anything other than an ad-hoc way is challenging. Here we present a synthesis of the range of disparate attempts to define, quantify and address model dependence in multi-model climate ensembles in a common conceptual framework, and provide guidance on how users can test the efficacy of approaches that move beyond the equally weighted ensemble. In the upcoming Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 6 (CMIP6), several new models that are closely related to existing models are anticipated, as well as large ensembles from some models. We argue that quantitatively accounting for dependence in addition to model performance, and thoroughly testing the effectiveness of the approach used will be key to a sound interpretation of the CMIP ensembles in future scientific studies.


WOS研究方向Geology
来源期刊EARTH SYSTEM DYNAMICS
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/93404
作者单位1.UNSW Sydney, Climate Change Res Ctr, Kensington, NSW, Australia;
2.ARC Ctr Excellence Climate Extremes, Sydney, NSW, Australia;
3.ARC Ctr Excellence Climate Syst Sci, Sydney, NSW, Australia;
4.Natl Ctr Atmospher Res, POB 3000, Boulder, CO 80307 USA;
5.Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Inst Atmospher & Climate Sci, Zurich, Switzerland;
6.Ouranos, Montreal, PQ, Canada;
7.Univ Quebec Montreal, Montreal, PQ, Canada;
8.Univ Colorado, Cooperat Inst Res Environm Sci, Boulder, CO 80309 USA;
9.NOAA Earth Syst Res Lab, Phys Sci Div, Boulder, CO USA;
10.NASA, Goddard Inst Space Studies, New York, NY 10025 USA
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Abramowitz, Gab,Herger, Nadja,Gutmann, Ethan,et al. ESD Reviews: Model dependence in will-model climate ensembles: weighting. slip-sf section and out-of-sample testing[J],2019,10(1):91-105.
APA Abramowitz, Gab.,Herger, Nadja.,Gutmann, Ethan.,Hammerling, Dorit.,Knutti, Reto.,...&Schmidt, Gavin A..(2019).ESD Reviews: Model dependence in will-model climate ensembles: weighting. slip-sf section and out-of-sample testing.EARTH SYSTEM DYNAMICS,10(1),91-105.
MLA Abramowitz, Gab,et al."ESD Reviews: Model dependence in will-model climate ensembles: weighting. slip-sf section and out-of-sample testing".EARTH SYSTEM DYNAMICS 10.1(2019):91-105.
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