Climate Sensitivity and Feedbacks of a New Coupled Model CAMS-CSM to Idealized CO2 Forcing: A Comparison with CMIP5 Models

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Xiaolong Chen
Zhun Guo
Tianjun Zhou
Jian Li
Xinyao Rong
Yufei Xin
Haoming Chen
Jingzhi Su
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Climate Change Research Center, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[3] University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Severe Weather
[4] Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences,undefined
[5] China Meteorological Administration,undefined
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climate sensitivity; climate feedback; cloud shortwave feedback; the Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences climate system model (CAMS-CSM); Coupled Model Comparison Project phase 5 (CMIP5);
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Climate sensitivity and feedbacks are basic and important metrics to a climate system. They determine how large surface air temperature will increase under CO2 forcing ultimately, which is essential for carbon reduction policies to achieve a specific warming target. In this study, these metrics are analyzed in a climate system model newly developed by the Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences (CAMS-CSM) and compared with multi-model results from the Coupled Model Comparison Project phase 5 (CMIP5). Based on two idealized CO2 forcing scenarios, i.e., abruptly quadrupled CO2 and CO2 increasing 1% per year, the equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) and transient climate response (TCR) in CAMS-CSM are estimated to be about 2.27 and 1.88 K, respectively. The ECS is near the lower bound of CMIP5 models whereas the TCR is closer to the multi-model ensemble mean (MME) of CMIP5 due to compensation of a relatively low ocean heat uptake (OHU) efficiency. The low ECS is caused by an unusually negative climate feedback in CAMS-CSM, which is attributed to cloud shortwave feedback (λSWCL) over the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean.
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