December 6, 2024
Journal Article

Hector V3.2.0: functionality and performance of a reduced-complexity climate model

Abstract

Hector, an open-source reduced complexity climate-carbon cycle model. Hector is a computationally efficient source of climate information, capable of completing a run in a fraction of a second. Hector models critical Earth system processes on a global and annual basis. Here we present an updated version of the model, Hector V3. In this manuscript, we document Hector’s new features, and implementation of new science (e.g., radiative forcing calculations, carbon cycle, etc.). Hector V3 results are in good agreement with historical observations of CO2 concentrations and global mean surface temperature, and its future temperature projections are consistent with more complex Earth System Model output data from the Sixth Coupled Model Intercomparison Project. We document that Hector V3 is a flexible, performant, and robust simulator of contemporary and 21st-century global climate, and in closing, discuss future areas of improvement and research with respect to the model’s scientific, stakeholder, and educational priorities.

Published: December 6, 2024

Citation

Dorheim K.R., S. Gering, R. Gieseke, C. Hartin, L. Pressburger, A.N. Shiklomanov, and S.J. Smith, et al. 2024. Hector V3.2.0: functionality and performance of a reduced-complexity climate model. Geoscientific Model Development 17, no. 12:4855–4869. PNNL-SA-186888. doi:10.5194/gmd-17-4855-2024

Research topics