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The ARM Data-Oriented Metrics and Diagnostics Package for Climate Models: A New Tool for Evaluating Climate Models with Field Data

Chengzhu Zhang, Shaocheng Xie, Cheng Tao, Shuaiqi Tang, Todd Emmenegger, J. David Neelin, Kathleen A. Schiro, Wuyin Lin, Z. Shaheen

2020Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) program User Facility produces ground-based long-term continuous unique measurements for atmospheric state, precipitation, turbulent fluxes, radiation, aerosol, cloud, and the land surface, which are collected at multiple sites. These comprehensive datasets have been widely used to calibrate climate models and are proven to be invaluable for climate model development and improvement. This article introduces an evaluation package to facilitate the use of ground-based ARM measurements in climate model evaluation. The ARM data-oriented metrics and diagnostics package (ARM-DIAGS) includes both ARM observational datasets and a Python-based analysis toolkit for computation and visualization. The observational datasets are compiled from multiple ARM data products and specifically tailored for use in climate model evaluation. In addition, ARM-DIAGS also includes simulation data from models participating the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP), which will allow climate-modeling groups to compare a new, candidate version of their model to existing CMIP models. The analysis toolkit is designed to make the metrics and diagnostics quickly available to the model developers.

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Python (programming language)Computer scienceClimate modelCloud computingEnvironmental scienceMeteorologyData miningSystems engineeringClimate changeEngineeringOperating systemEcologyBiologyPhysicsClimate variability and modelsMeteorological Phenomena and SimulationsAtmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics