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CMIP5 climate model analyses: Climate extremes in the United States

CMIP5 climate model analyses: Climate extremes in the United States
CMIP5 climate model analyses: Climate extremes in the United States

Given the increases in spatial resolution and other improvements in climate modeling capabilities over the last decade since the CMIP3 simulations were completed, CMIP5 provides a unique opportunity to assess scientific understanding of climate variability and change over a range of historical and future conditions. With participation from over 20 modeling groups and more than 40 global models, CMIP5 represents the latest and most ambitious coordinated international climate model intercomparison exercise to date. Observations dating back to 1900 show that the temperatures in the twenty-first century have the largest spatial extent of record breaking and much above normal mean monthly maximum and minimum temperatures. The 20-yr return value of the annual maximum or minimum daily temperature is one measure of changes in rare temperature extremes.

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Wuebbles, Donald, Meehl, Gerald, Hayhoe, Katharine, Karl, Thomas R., Kunkel, Kenneth, Santer, Benjamin, Wehner, Michael, Colle, Brian, Fischer, Erich M., Fu, Rong, Goodman, Alex, Janssen, Emily, Kharin, Viatcheslav, Lee, Huikyo, Li, Wenhong, Long, Lindsey N., Olsen, Seth C., Pan, Zaitao, Seth, Anji, Sheffield, Justin and Sun, Liqiang (2014) CMIP5 climate model analyses: Climate extremes in the United States. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 95 (4), 571-583. (doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-12-00172.1).

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Abstract

Given the increases in spatial resolution and other improvements in climate modeling capabilities over the last decade since the CMIP3 simulations were completed, CMIP5 provides a unique opportunity to assess scientific understanding of climate variability and change over a range of historical and future conditions. With participation from over 20 modeling groups and more than 40 global models, CMIP5 represents the latest and most ambitious coordinated international climate model intercomparison exercise to date. Observations dating back to 1900 show that the temperatures in the twenty-first century have the largest spatial extent of record breaking and much above normal mean monthly maximum and minimum temperatures. The 20-yr return value of the annual maximum or minimum daily temperature is one measure of changes in rare temperature extremes.

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Published date: April 2014

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Local EPrints ID: 480706
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/480706
ISSN: 0003-0007
PURE UUID: 83365a7d-c159-43ad-b456-1b28b6b64249
ORCID for Justin Sheffield: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2400-0630

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Author: Donald Wuebbles
Author: Gerald Meehl
Author: Katharine Hayhoe
Author: Thomas R. Karl
Author: Kenneth Kunkel
Author: Benjamin Santer
Author: Michael Wehner
Author: Brian Colle
Author: Erich M. Fischer
Author: Rong Fu
Author: Alex Goodman
Author: Emily Janssen
Author: Viatcheslav Kharin
Author: Huikyo Lee
Author: Wenhong Li
Author: Lindsey N. Long
Author: Seth C. Olsen
Author: Zaitao Pan
Author: Anji Seth
Author: Liqiang Sun

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