Evaluation and Attribution of Shortwave Feedbacks to ENSO in CMIP6 models
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摘要
The shortwave (SW) feedback to El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is one of the largest biases in climate models, as the feedback includes atmosphere–ocean interactions and cloud processes. In this study, the performance of SW feedback in 19 models from the 6th Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6) is evaluated and the biases are attributed using the historical and Atmospheric Model Intercomparison Project (AMIP) runs. The results demonstrate that while superior to CMIP5 counterparts, most CMIP6 models still underestimate the strength of SW feedback. The underestimates of SW feedback arise mainly from the biased feedbacks to El Niño in the four models with relatively better skills, while from both underestimated negative feedbacks to El Niño and overestimated positive feedbacks to La Niña in other models, which reproduce better seasonal variations than corresponding CMIP5 models. Furthermore, the SW feedback bias is connected to weak convective/stratiform rainfall feedback, which is sensitive/insensitive to sea surface temperature (SST) biases during El Niño/La Niña. There are different biases among the factors contributing to SW feedback, such as erroneous compensations between underestimated cloud fraction feedback and overestimated liquid water path feedback in the four best-performing models, whereas both are underestimated in the other models, and weakened dynamical feedbacks are observed in all models. The rainfall feedbacks in the AMIP runs are much closer to the observations than those in CMIP5, although they are greatly reduced in the historical runs, indicating that the atmospheric models may be over-tuning under given observed SSTs.
关键词
Shortwave feedback,ENSO,CMIP6,Biases
稿件作者
黄俊捷
中国科学院大气物理研究所
李立娟
中科院大气物理研究所
冉海艳
中国科学院大气物理研究所
刘娟
北京应用气象研究所
王斌
中国科学院大气物理研究所
冯涛
云南大学
常有礼
云南大学
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