Descriptions of the sensitivity of zonal jets and Hadley circulations in Aqua Planet Experiments Project

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[0545] Computational Geophysics / Modeling, [3319] Atmospheric Processes / General Circulation

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We have conducted a suite of idealized simulations of various atmospheric general circulation models (AGCM) to understand how resolutions and cumulus parameterizations affect model sensitivity to different sea surface temperatures. In this paper, the sensitivity in the zonal jets and Hadley circulations are described. The first part, we have changed resolutions and cumulus parameterizations of an AGCM. In general, changes in cumulus parameterizations causes larger sensitivity than those of resolutions. For some cases, there is a hint of convergence of model results with increasing resolutions. The second part, we describe sensitivity in 11-model intercomparison. Variation in the model intercomparison is as large as an AGCM with different resolution and cumulus parameterization.

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