The TRAPPIST-1 Habitable Atmosphere Intercomparison (THAI). Part I: Dry Cases -- The fellowship of the GCMs
Martin Turbet, Thomas J. Fauchez, Denis E. Sergeev, Ian A. Boutle,, Kostas Tsigaridis, Michael J. Way, Eric T. Wolf, Shawn D. Domagal-Goldman,, Fran\c{c}ois Forget, Jacob Haqq-Misra, Ravi K. Kopparapu, F. Hugo Lambert,, James Manners, Nathan J. Mayne, Linda Sohl

TL;DR
This study compares four advanced climate models simulating dry atmospheres of TRAPPIST-1e to assess their consistency and impact on future JWST observations, providing a benchmark for exoplanet climate predictions.
Contribution
It offers the first intercomparison of 3D climate models for TRAPPIST-1e's dry atmosphere, highlighting model agreement and differences relevant for interpreting exoplanet spectra.
Findings
Models agree within 7K on surface temperature
Radiative fluxes vary less than 5% across models
Differences in circulation patterns linked to dynamics and parameterizations
Abstract
With the commissioning of powerful, new-generation telescopes such as the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and the ground-based Extremely Large Telescopes, the first characterization of a high molecular weight atmosphere around a temperate rocky exoplanet is imminent. Atmospheric simulations and synthetic observables of target exoplanets are essential to prepare and interpret these observations. Here we report the results of the first part of the TRAPPIST-1 Habitable Atmosphere Intercomparison (THAI) project, which compares 3D numerical simulations performed with four state-of-the-art global climate models (ExoCAM, LMD-Generic, ROCKE-3D, Unified Model) for the potentially habitable target TRAPPIST-1e. In this first part, we present the results of dry atmospheric simulations. These simulations serve as a benchmark to test how radiative transfer, subgrid-scale mixing (dry turbulence and…
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TopicsAtmospheric Ozone and Climate · Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
