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Title: IPCC Model Projections of North Pacific Climate Variability


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Expected Changes in the Climate Forcing of
Alaskan Waters in Late Summer/Early Fall
  • Nicholas A. Bond1
  • James E. Overland2 and Muyin Wang1
  • 1 University of Washington/JISAO
  • 2 NOAA/PMEL

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Analysis of Model Output
  • Ascertain parameters crucial to the ecosystem
    and/or the species of interest
  • Use monthly mean model output for direct
    projections (when appropriate based on type and
    scale of parameter)
  • Determine proxies or empirical relationships for
    parameters that must be projected indirectly

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Models Contributed to IPCC AR4
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Bayesian Model Averaging (BMA)
  • Considers an ensemble of plausible models
  • Forecast PDF estimated through weighting the PDFs
    of the individual models, with weights determined
    by posterior model probabilities
  • BMA possesses a range of properties optimal from
    a theoretical point of view works well in
    short-term weather prediction

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Procedure
  • Retain IPCC models that replicate the PDO in
    their 20th century hindcasts
  • Select parameter(s) and criteria (mean, variance,
    trend?) for the region/ecosystem of interest
  • Compute errors (distances) between observations
    and hindcasts for the latter half of the 20th
    century
  • Compute weights based on Wi exp(-Di/Dm)
  • Calculate PDFs of projections (ensemble weighted
    means and variances)

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Zooplankton on the Bering Sea Shelf - Coyle et
al. (2008) Compared water properties and
zooplankton abundance and community structure
between a cold and warm year 1999 2004 -----
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----------- Upper Temp 7.0 12.6 (deg.
C) Lower Temp 2.0 3.2 Oithona 348 1633
(/m3) Pseudocalanus 404 1211 Calanus
44 0 Thysanoessa 0.33 0.05
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CCMAT_63
MIROC_M
MRI
UKHAD_C
GFDL21
GFDL20
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Predicted Std. Dev.
Predictive Variance
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SLP Anomalies Strong Wind Mixing Years SLP
Anomalies Weak Wind Mixing Years
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Change in SLP 2040s vs 2000s
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Coastal Gulf of Alaska
  • Focus on Alaska Coastal Current (ACC)
  • Transports related to along-coast winds
  • Baroclinity related to runoff of freshwater

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Weighted Ensemble Mean
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Downwelling
Weighted Ensemble Mean
Upwelling
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Summary
  • Present generation coupled GCMs are starting to
    be used for making projections for Alaskan marine
    populations
  • Bayesian model averaging represents a method for
    constructing model means and uncertainties
  • Bering Sea shelf - SST warming of 2 C by 2050
    Weak trend of greater storminess
  • Coastal Gulf of Alaska - Minimal net change in
    dynamic forcing of runoff Weak trend of greater
    upwelling

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Final Remarks
  • From present to mid-21st century, climate change
    liable to be dominated by thermodynamic effects
    as opposed to dynamic effects (e.g., winds)
  • Hybrid model simulations using present-day
    physics (modified to account for warming) and
    dynamic biology may be feasible.
  • The results from these kinds of simulations
    should complement those from vertically-integrated
    numerical models with full dynamics.
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