GOTHAM-RD1

Globally Observed Teleconnections and their role and representation in Hierarchies of Atmospheric Models

GOTHAM represents an ambitious research programme to gain robust, relevant and transferable knowledge of past and present day patterns and trends of regional climate extremes and variability of vulnerable areas identified by the IPCC, including the tropics and high-latitudes. It will achieve this by identifying the influence of remote drivers, or teleconnections, on regional climate variability, and assessing their relative impact. It will also assess the potential for improved season-decadal prediction using a combination of contemporary climate models, citizen-science computing and advanced statistical analysis tools. GOTHAM has the direct backing of many international weather and climate research centres, and will lead to the improved development of seasonal-decadal forecasts at the regional level. The improved knowledge and understanding of dynamical factors that influence regional weather and climate in the tropics/sub-tropics, and polar regions, will directly feed through to weather and climate forecast services to assist in their decisions on which priority areas of their model development to target in order to improve forecast skills. For example, GOTHAM will advise whether a model is missing or misrepresenting important global teleconnections that significantly influence regional climate in identified vulnerable regions. These impacts will be achieved through regular meetings with GOTHAM investigator groups and their extended collaborative networks, and extensive involvement in wider science and science-policy programmes with co-aligned strategies, such as the core projects within the WCRP. Improved seasonal to decadal scale forecasts will improve predictions of extreme events and natural hazard risks such as flooding that can have devastating impact on society. There is real potential for project results feeding through to impacts-related research, such as those involved in hydrological and flood forecast modeling, and these will be explored in liaison with identified partners in Asia and Europe.

Globally Observed Teleconnections and their role and representation in Hierarchies of Atmospheric Models

GOTHAM verfolgt die Zielsetzung, robuste Informationen über frühere und gegenwärtige Muster und Trends in regionalen Klimaextremen sowie Klimavariabilität in einigen der durch das IPCC identifizierten besonders verwundbaren Weltregionen zu gewinnen. Hierzu zählen konkret die Untersuchung der Ursachen, Mechanismen und Wechselwirkungen globaler Telekonnektionsmuster zum besseren Verständnis der Vorhersagbarkeit regionaler Klimaschwankungen auf saisonalen bis dekadischen Zeitskalen und insbesondere Extremwetterereignissen sowie die Entwicklung methodischer Ansätze zur Verbesserung der entsprechenden Vorhersagequalität. Mehrere internationale Forschergruppen werden zu diesem Zweck erstmals ihre komplementäre Expertise im Bereich der regionalen und globalen Klimatologie, der Klimamodellierung und der Anwendung von Methoden aus dem Bereich der komplexen Systeme in einem gemeinsamen Forschungsprojekt vereinen.

Duration

Aug 01, 2016 until Jul 31, 2019

Funding Agency

BMBF, PT DLR

Funding Call

Belmont Forum/JPI-Climate – Climate Predictability and Inter-Regional Linkages

Contact

Dim Coumou