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b.e30_beta04.BLT1850.ne30_t232_wgx3.119 #24

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dabail10 opened this issue Dec 3, 2024 · 1 comment
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b.e30_beta04.BLT1850.ne30_t232_wgx3.119 #24

dabail10 opened this issue Dec 3, 2024 · 1 comment

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dabail10 commented Dec 3, 2024

Purpose:

This is to test out increasing the sea ice albedo as a way of bringing down the TOA imbalance.


Description:

Same as 118, but with r_snw = 1.5.


Case directory:


Sandbox:


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Output:

  • Raw output on derecho (if still available): /glade/derecho/scratch/dbailey/archive/$CASE/
  • CAM Climos: ``

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dabail10 commented Dec 6, 2024

As expected, the higher albedo leads to thicker and more extensive ice in both hemispheres. @adamrher I am curious about the TOA imbalance.

https://webext.cgd.ucar.edu/BLT1850/b.e30_beta04.BLT1850.ne30_t232_wgx3.119/ice/b.e30_beta04.BLT1850.ne30_t232_wgx3.119-b.e30_beta02.BLT1850.ne30_t232.104/ice/Hemis_seaice_visual_compare_obs_lens.html

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