The Community Climate System Model (CCSM) is a coupled
general circulation model
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(GCM) developed by the
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(UCAR) with funding from the
National Science Foundation
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(NSF), the
Department of Energy (DoE), and the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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(NASA).
The coupled components include an atmospheric model (Community Atmosphere Model), a land-surface model (Community Land Model), an ocean model (
Parallel Ocean Program
The Parallel Ocean Program (POP) is a three-dimensional ocean circulation model designed primarily for studying the ocean climate system. The model is developed and supported primarily by researchers at LANL
Los Alamos National Laboratory (oft ...
), and a sea ice model (Community Sea Ice Model,
CICE). CCSM is maintained by the
National Center for Atmospheric Research
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(NCAR).
Its software design assumes a physical/dynamical component of the
climate system and, as a freely available community model, is designed to work on a variety of
machine architectures powerful enough to run the model. The CESM codebase is mostly
public domain
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with some segregable components issued under
open source
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and other licenses.
[
] The offline chemical transport model has been described as "very efficient".
The model includes four submodels (land, sea-ice, ocean and atmosphere) connected by a coupler that exchanges information with the submodels. NCAR suggested that because of this, CCSM cannot be considered a single climate model, but rather a framework for building and testing various climate models.
Submodels
Ocean model (docn6)
The Climatological Data Ocean Model (docn) is recently at version6.0. It must be run within the framework of CCSM rather than standalone.
It takes two
netCDF
NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) is a set of software libraries and self-describing, machine-independent data formats that support the creation, access, and sharing of array-oriented scientific data. The project homepage is hosted by the Unidata ...
datasets as input and sends six outputs to the coupler, to be integrated with the output of the other submodels.
Atmosphere model (CAM)
The Community Atmosphere Model (CAM) can also be run as a standalone atmosphere model. Its most current version is 3.1, while 3.0 was the fifth generation. On May 17, 2002, its name was changed from the NCAR Community Climate Model to reflect its role in the new system. It shares the same horizontal grid as the land model of CCSM: a 256×128 regular longitude/latitude global horizontal grid (giving a 1.4 degree resolution). It has 26 levels in the vertical.
Sea Ice Model (CICE)
The polar component of ocean-atmosphere coupling includes sea ice
geophysics
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using the formerly-known Los Alamos Sea Ice Model,
CICE, now often referred to as the CICE Consortium model, to which NCAR has contributed code and physical improvements through the Polar Climate Working Group. CICE simulates the growth, movement, deformation and melt of
sea ice
Sea ice arises as seawater freezes. Because ice is less dense than water, it floats on the ocean's surface (as does fresh water ice, which has an even lower density). Sea ice covers about 7% of the Earth's surface and about 12% of the world's o ...
, critical for calculating energy and mass fluxes between the polar atmosphere and oceans in the
earth system.
Development
The first version of CCSM was created in 1983 as the Community Climate Model (CCM). Over the next two decades it was steadily improved and was renamed CCSM after the
Climate System Model (CSM) components were introduced in May 1996.
In June 2004 NCAR released the third version, which included new versions of all of the submodels. In 2007 this new version (commonly given the acronym CCSM3 or NCCCSM) was used in the
IPCC Fourth Assessment Report
''Climate Change 2007'', the Fourth Assessment Report (AR4) of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was published in 2007 and is the fourth in a series of reports intended to assess scientific, technical and socio ...
,
alongside many others. In May 2010 NCAR released CCSM version4 (CCSM4). On June 25, 2010 NCAR released the successor to CCSM, called the
Community Earth System Model
The Community Earth System Model (CESM) is a fully coupled numerical simulation of the Earth system consisting of atmospheric, ocean, ice, land surface, carbon cycle, and other components. CESM includes a climate model providing state-of-art simu ...
(CESM), version1.0 (CESM1), as a unified code release that included CCSM4 as the code base for its atmospheric component.
References
External links
CCSM4CCSM3CCSM2CCSM1Community Atmosphere Model (CAM) atmospheric component of CCSM
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