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E3SM-Arctic: Regionally Refined Coupled Model for Advanced Understanding of Arctic Systems Interactions
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  • Yiling Huo,
  • Hailong Wang,
  • Milena Veneziani,
  • Darin Comeau,
  • Robert Osinski,
  • Benjamin R Hillman,
  • Erika L Roesler,
  • Wieslaw Maslowski,
  • Philip J. Rasch,
  • Wilbert Weijer,
  • Ian Baxter,
  • Qiang Fu,
  • Oluwayemi A. Garuba,
  • Weiming Ma,
  • Mark W. Seefeldt,
  • Aodhan John Sweeney,
  • Mingxuan Wu,
  • Jing Zhang,
  • Xiangdong Zhang,
  • YU ZHANG,
  • Xylar S. Asay-Davis,
  • Anthony Craig,
  • Younjoo J Lee,
  • Shixuan Zhang
Yiling Huo
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Hailong Wang
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Milena Veneziani
Los Alamos National Laboratory (DOE)
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Darin Comeau
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Robert Osinski
Institute of Oceanology of Polish Academy of Sciences
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Benjamin R Hillman
Sandia National Laboratories
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Erika L Roesler
Sandia National Laboratory
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Wieslaw Maslowski
Naval Postgraduate School
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Philip J. Rasch
University of Washington
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Wilbert Weijer
Los Alamos National Laboratory (DOE)
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Ian Baxter
University of California - Santa Barbara
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Qiang Fu
University of Washington
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Oluwayemi A. Garuba
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Weiming Ma
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Mark W. Seefeldt
University of Colorado Boulder
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Aodhan John Sweeney
University of Washington
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Mingxuan Wu
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Jing Zhang
North Carolina A&T State University
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Xiangdong Zhang
North Carolina State University
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YU ZHANG
Los Alamos National Lab
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Xylar S. Asay-Davis
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Anthony Craig
Naval Postgraduate School
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Younjoo J Lee
Naval Postgraduate School
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Shixuan Zhang
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (DOE)
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Abstract

This paper provides an overview of the United States (U.S.) Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Energy Exascale Earth System Model version 2.1 with an Arctic regionally refined mesh (RRM), hereafter referred to as E3SMv2.1-Arctic, for the atmosphere (25 km), land (25 km), and ocean/ice (10 km) components. We evaluate the atmospheric component and its interactions with land, ocean, and cryosphere by comparing the RRM (E3SM2.1-Arctic) historical simulations (1950-2014) with the uniform low-resolution (LR) counterpart, reanalysis products, and observational datasets. The RRM generally reduces biases in the LR model, improving simulations of Arctic large-scale mean fields, such as precipitation, atmospheric circulation, clouds, atmospheric river frequency, and sea ice dynamics. However, the RRM introduces a seasonally dependent surface air temperature bias, reducing the LR cold bias in summer but enhancing the LR warm bias in winter. The RRM also underestimates winter sea ice area and volume, consistent with its strong winter warm bias. Radiative feedback analysis shows similar climate feedback strengths in both RRM and LR, with the RRM exhibiting a more positive surface albedo feedback and contributing to a stronger surface warming than LR. These findings underscore the importance of high-resolution modeling for advancing our understanding of Arctic climate changes and their broader global impacts, although some persistent biases appear to be independent of model resolution at 10-100 km scales.
26 Sep 2024Submitted to ESS Open Archive
27 Sep 2024Published in ESS Open Archive