ICON-A is the new icosahedral non-hydrostatic (ICON) atmospheric general circulation model
in a configuration using the Max Planck Institute (MPI) physics package, which originates from
the ECHAM6 general circulation model, and has been adapted to account for the changed
dynamical core framework. The coupling scheme between dynamics and physics employs a
sequential updating by dynamics and physics, and a fixed sequence of the physical processes
similar to ECHAM6. To allow a meaningful initial comparison between ICON-A and the
established ECHAM6-LR model, a setup with similar, low resolution in terms of number of grid
points and levels is chosen. The ICON-A model is tuned on the base of the AMIP experiment
aiming primarily at a well balanced top-of atmosphere energy budget to make the model suitable
for coupled climate and Earth system modeling. The tuning addresses firstly the moisture and
cloud distribution to achieve the top-of-atmosphere energy balance, followed by the tuning of the
parameterized dynamic drag aiming at reduced wind errors in the troposphere. The resulting
version of ICON-A has overall biases which are comparable to those of ECHAM6. Problematic
specific biases remain in the vertical distribution of clouds and in the stratospheric circulation,
where the winter vortices are too weak. Biases in precipitable water and tropospheric
temperature are, however, reduced compared to the ECHAM6. ICON-A will serve as the basis of
further development and as the atmosphere component to the coupled model, ICON-ESM.
Revised: May 14, 2019 |
Published: July 2, 2018
Citation
Giorgetta M., R. Brokopf, T. Crueger, M. Esch, S. Fiedler, J. Helmert, and C. Hohenegger, et al. 2018.ICON-A, the atmosphere component of the ICON Earth System Model. Part I: Model Description.Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 10, no. 7:1613-1637.PNNL-SA-134716.doi:10.1029/2017MS001242