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Advanced testing of low, medium and high ECS CMIP6 GCM simulations versus ERA5-T2m

Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics 2022-03-30 v1 Geophysics

Abstract

The equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) of the CMIP6 global circulation models (GCMs) varies from 1.83 {\deg}C to 5.67 {\deg}C. Herein, 38 GCMs are grouped into three ECS classes (low, 1.80-3.00 {\deg}C; medium, 3.01-4.50 {\deg}C; high, 4.51-6.00 {\deg}C) and compared against the ERA5-T2m records from 1980-1990 to 2011-2021. We found that all models with ECS > 3.0 {\deg}C overestimate the observed global surface warming and that spatial t-statistics rejects the data-model agreement over 60% (using low-ECS GCMs) to 81% (using high-ECS GCMs) of the Earth's surface. Thus, the high and medium-ECS GCMs are unfit for prediction purposes. The low-ECS GCMs are not fully satisfactory yet, but they are found unalarming because by 2050 they predict a moderate warming (ΔTpreindustrial20502C\Delta T_{preindustrial\rightarrow2050}\lesssim2\:{^\circ}C).

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@article{arxiv.2203.15585,
  title  = {Advanced testing of low, medium and high ECS CMIP6 GCM simulations versus ERA5-T2m},
  author = {Nicola Scafetta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.15585},
  year   = {2022}
}

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14 pages, 1 table, 6 figures