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Causal networks for climate model evaluation and constrained projections

Earth Sciences

Causal networks for climate model evaluation and constrained projections

P. Nowack, J. Runge, et al.

Unlock the secrets of climate patterns with groundbreaking research by Peer Nowack, Jakob Runge, Veronika Eyring, and Joanna D. Haigh. This study uses causal discovery algorithms to analyze climate model simulations, revealing critical insights into precipitation dynamics and model interdependencies. Dive into the findings that redefine our understanding of climate change impacts!... show more
Abstract
Global climate models are central tools for understanding past and future climate change. The assessment of model skill, in turn, can benefit from modern data science approaches. Here we apply causal discovery algorithms to sea level pressure data from a large set of climate model simulations and, as a proxy for observations, meteorological reanalyses. We demonstrate how the resulting causal networks (fingerprints) offer an objective pathway for process-oriented model evaluation. Models with fingerprints closer to observations better reproduce important precipitation patterns over highly populated areas such as the Indian subcontinent, Africa, East Asia, Europe and North America. We further identify expected model interdependencies due to shared development backgrounds. Finally, our network metrics provide stronger relationships for constraining precipitation projections under climate change as compared to traditional evaluation metrics for storm tracks or precipitation itself. Such emergent relationships highlight the potential of causal networks to constrain long-standing uncertainties in climate change projections.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 16, 2020
Authors
Peer Nowack, Jakob Runge, Veronika Eyring, Joanna D. Haigh
Tags
climate models
causal discovery
sea level pressure
precipitation patterns
model evaluation
climate change
network metrics
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