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UKESM1: Description and evaluation of the UK Earth System Model

UKESM1: Description and evaluation of the UK Earth System Model
UKESM1: Description and evaluation of the UK Earth System Model
We document the development of the first version of the United Kingdom Earth System Model UKESM1. The model represents a major advance on its predecessor HadGEM2‐ES, with enhancements to all component models and new feedback mechanisms. These include: a new core physical model with a well‐resolved stratosphere; terrestrial biogeochemistry with coupled carbon and nitrogen cycles and enhanced land management; tropospheric‐stratospheric chemistry allowing the holistic simulation of radiative forcing from ozone, methane and nitrous oxide; two‐moment, five‐species, modal aerosol; and ocean biogeochemistry with two‐way coupling to the carbon cycle and atmospheric aerosols. The complexity of coupling between the ocean, land and atmosphere physical climate and biogeochemical cycles in UKESM1 is unprecedented for an Earth system model. We describe in detail the process by which the coupled model was developed and tuned to achieve acceptable performance in key physical and Earth system quantities, and discuss the challenges involved in mitigating biases in a model with complex connections between its components. Overall the model performs well, with a stable pre‐industrial state, and good agreement with observations in the latter period of its historical simulations. However, global mean surface temperature exhibits stronger‐than‐observed cooling from 1950 to 1970, followed by rapid warming from 1980 to 2014. Metrics from idealised simulations show a high climate sensitivity relative to previous generations of models: equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is 5.4 K, transient climate response (TCR) ranges from 2.68 K to 2.85 K, and transient climate response to cumulative emissions (TCRE) is 2.49 K/TtC to 2.66 K/TtC.
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Sellar, Alistair A., Jones, Colin G., Mulcahy, Jane, Tang, Yongming, Yool, Andrew, Wiltshire, Andy, O'connor, Fiona M., Stringer, Marc, Hill, Richard, Palmieri, Julien, Woodward, Stephanie, Mora, Lee, Kuhlbrodt, Till, Rumbold, Steve, Kelley, Douglas I., Ellis, Rich, Johnson, Colin E., Walton, Jeremy, Abraham, Nathan Luke, Andrews, Martin B., Andrews, Timothy, Archibald, Alex T., Berthou, Ségolène, Burke, Eleanor, Blockley, Ed, Carslaw, Ken, Dalvi, Mohit, Edwards, John, Folberth, Gerd A., Gedney, Nicola, Griffiths, Paul T., Harper, Anna B., Hendry, Maggie A., Hewitt, Alan J., Johnson, Ben, Jones, Andy, Jones, Chris D., Keeble, James, Liddicoat, Spencer, Morgenstern, Olaf, Parker, Robert J., Predoi, Valeriu, Robertson, Eddy, Siahaan, Antony, Smith, Robin S., Swaminathan, Ranjini, Woodhouse, Matthew T., Zeng, Guang and Zerroukat, Mohamed (2019) UKESM1: Description and evaluation of the UK Earth System Model. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems. (doi:10.1029/2019MS001739).

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We document the development of the first version of the United Kingdom Earth System Model UKESM1. The model represents a major advance on its predecessor HadGEM2‐ES, with enhancements to all component models and new feedback mechanisms. These include: a new core physical model with a well‐resolved stratosphere; terrestrial biogeochemistry with coupled carbon and nitrogen cycles and enhanced land management; tropospheric‐stratospheric chemistry allowing the holistic simulation of radiative forcing from ozone, methane and nitrous oxide; two‐moment, five‐species, modal aerosol; and ocean biogeochemistry with two‐way coupling to the carbon cycle and atmospheric aerosols. The complexity of coupling between the ocean, land and atmosphere physical climate and biogeochemical cycles in UKESM1 is unprecedented for an Earth system model. We describe in detail the process by which the coupled model was developed and tuned to achieve acceptable performance in key physical and Earth system quantities, and discuss the challenges involved in mitigating biases in a model with complex connections between its components. Overall the model performs well, with a stable pre‐industrial state, and good agreement with observations in the latter period of its historical simulations. However, global mean surface temperature exhibits stronger‐than‐observed cooling from 1950 to 1970, followed by rapid warming from 1980 to 2014. Metrics from idealised simulations show a high climate sensitivity relative to previous generations of models: equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is 5.4 K, transient climate response (TCR) ranges from 2.68 K to 2.85 K, and transient climate response to cumulative emissions (TCRE) is 2.49 K/TtC to 2.66 K/TtC.

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Accepted/In Press date: 10 May 2019
e-pub ahead of print date: 30 October 2019

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/435902
ISSN: 1942-2466
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Author: Alistair A. Sellar
Author: Colin G. Jones
Author: Jane Mulcahy
Author: Yongming Tang
Author: Andrew Yool
Author: Andy Wiltshire
Author: Fiona M. O'connor
Author: Marc Stringer
Author: Richard Hill
Author: Julien Palmieri
Author: Stephanie Woodward
Author: Lee Mora
Author: Till Kuhlbrodt
Author: Steve Rumbold
Author: Douglas I. Kelley
Author: Rich Ellis
Author: Colin E. Johnson
Author: Jeremy Walton
Author: Nathan Luke Abraham
Author: Martin B. Andrews
Author: Timothy Andrews
Author: Alex T. Archibald
Author: Ségolène Berthou
Author: Eleanor Burke
Author: Ed Blockley
Author: Ken Carslaw
Author: Mohit Dalvi
Author: John Edwards
Author: Gerd A. Folberth
Author: Nicola Gedney
Author: Paul T. Griffiths
Author: Anna B. Harper
Author: Maggie A. Hendry
Author: Alan J. Hewitt
Author: Ben Johnson
Author: Andy Jones
Author: Chris D. Jones
Author: James Keeble
Author: Spencer Liddicoat
Author: Olaf Morgenstern
Author: Robert J. Parker
Author: Valeriu Predoi
Author: Eddy Robertson
Author: Antony Siahaan
Author: Robin S. Smith
Author: Ranjini Swaminathan
Author: Matthew T. Woodhouse
Author: Guang Zeng
Author: Mohamed Zerroukat

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