Small Sensitivity of the Simulated Climate of Tidally Locked Aquaplanets to Model Resolution
Mengyu Wei, Yixiao Zhang, Jun Yang

TL;DR
This study shows that the simulated climate of tidally locked aquaplanets is only minimally affected by changes in model resolution, with differences in temperature and albedo remaining small across various resolutions.
Contribution
It demonstrates that model resolution has a limited impact on climate simulations of tidally locked planets, reducing concerns about resolution-related uncertainties.
Findings
Differences in global-mean surface temperature are within 5 K across resolutions.
Planetary albedo varies by less than 0.007 with resolution changes.
Higher resolution improves the representation of small-scale atmospheric processes.
Abstract
Tidally locked terrestrial planets around low-mass stars are the prime targets of finding potentially habitable exoplanets. Several atmospheric general circulation models have been employed to simulate their possible climates, however, model intercomparisons showed that there are large differences in the results of the models even when they are forced with the same boundary conditions. In this paper, we examine whether model resolution contributes to the differences. Using the atmospheric general circulation model ExoCAM coupled to a 50-m slab ocean, we examine three different horizontal resolutions (440 km * 550 km, 210 km * 280 km, and 50 km * 70 km in latitude and longitude) and three different vertical resolutions (26, 51, and 74 levels) under the same dynamical core and the same schemes of radiation, convection and clouds. Among the experiments, the differences are within 5 K in…
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