Combination of decadal predictions and climate projections in time: challenges and potential solutions

Geophysical Research Letters Wiley 49:15 (2022) e2022GL098568

Authors:

Daniel Befort, Lukas Brunner, Leo Borchert, Chris O'reilly, Juliette Mignot, Andrew Ballinger, Gabi Hegerl, James Murphy, Antje Weisheimer

Abstract:

This study presents an approach to provide seamless climate information by concatenating decadal climate predictions and climate projections in time. Results for near-surface air temperature over 29 regions indicate that such an approach has potential to provide meaningful information but can also introduce significant inconsistencies. Inconsistencies are often most pronounced for relatively extreme quantiles of the CMIP6 multi-model ensemble distribution, whereas they are generally smaller and mostly insignificant for quantiles close to the median. The regions most affected are the North Atlantic, Greenland and Northern Europe. Two potential ways to reduce inconsistencies are discussed, including a simple calibration method and a weighting approach based on model performance. Calibration generally reduces inconsistencies but does not eliminate all of them. The impact of model weighting is minor, which is found to be linked to the small size of the decadal climate prediction ensemble, which in turn limits the applicability of that method.

Supplementary material to "Can low-resolution CMIP6 ScenarioMIP models provide insight into future European Post-Tropical Cyclone risk?"

(2022)

Authors:

Elliott Michael Sainsbury, Reinhard KH Schiemann, Kevin I Hodges, Alexander J Baker, Len C Shaffrey, Kieran T Bhatia, Stella Bourdin

Are We at Risk of Losing the Current Generation of Climate Researchers to Data Science?

AGU Advances American Geophysical Union (AGU) 3:4 (2022)

Authors:

Shipra Jain, Julia Mindlin, Gerbrand Koren, Carla Gulizia, Claudia Steadman, Gaby S Langendijk, Marisol Osman, Muhammad A Abid, Yuhan Rao, Valentina Rabanal

Supermeasured: Violating Bell-Statistical Independence Without Violating Physical Statistical Independence

Foundations of Physics Springer Nature 52:4 (2022) 81

Authors:

Jonte R Hance, Sabine Hossenfelder, Tim N Palmer

Building storylines for applications: what have we learned in the EUCP project?

Copernicus Publications (2022)

Authors:

Fai Fung, Christopher Goddard, Carol McSweeney, Tom Crocker, Dominic Matte, Andrew Ballinger, Gabi Hegerl, Christopher O'Reilly, Antje Weisheimer, Karin Van der Wiel, Renate Wilcke