Are General Circulation Models obsolete?
V. Balaji, Fleur Couvreux, Julie Deshayes, Jacques Gautrais,, Fr\'ed\'eric Hourdin, Catherine Rio

TL;DR
This paper argues that despite limitations, traditional GCMs remain essential in climate modeling, and calibration enhances understanding, with future models potentially integrating higher resolution and machine learning.
Contribution
The paper defends the continued relevance of GCMs and highlights the importance of calibration, proposing that future models will incorporate higher resolution and machine learning techniques.
Findings
Calibration is crucial for understanding complex systems.
GCMs will remain central in future climate modeling.
New methods improve connections across model hierarchies.
Abstract
Traditional general circulation models, or GCMs -- i.e. 3D dynamical models with unresolved terms represented in equations with tunable parameters -- have been a mainstay of climate research for several decades, and some of the pioneering studies have recently been recognized by a Nobel prize in Physics. Yet, there is considerable debate around their continuing role in the future. Frequently mentioned as limitations of GCMs are the structural error and uncertainty across models with different representations of unresolved scales; and the fact that the models are tuned to reproduce certain aspects of the observed Earth. We consider these shortcomings in the context of a future generation of models that may address these issues through substantially higher resolution and detail, or through the use of machine learning techniques to match them better to observations, theory, and process…
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Taxonomy
TopicsClimate variability and models · Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations · Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
