SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL FOR:


"The Asian Summer Monsoon: An Intercomparison of CMIP-5 vs. CMIP-3 Simulations of the 20th Century"

K. R. Sperber, H. Annamalai, I.-S. Kang,
A. Kitoh, A. Moise, A. Turner, B. Wang, and T. Zhou


Author Version of the Published Journal Article
Climate Dynamics Version of the Published Journal Article

Sperber, K. R.; Annamalai, H.; Kang, I.-S.; Kitoh, A.; Moise, A.; Turner, A.; Wang, B.; Zhou, T., 2012, "The Asian summer monsoon: an intercomparison of CMIP5 vs. CMIP3 simulations of the late 20th century", Climate Dynamics, DOI: 10.1007/s00382-012-1607-6




CMIP5 Simulation Movies

Movies of Asian summer monsoon intraseasonal variability based on regression of PC-4 with 20-100 day bandpass filtered outgoing longwave radiation for time lags from -25 to 25 days. The time lag is noted toward the upper-right of the movies. The regressions have been scaled by one standard deviation of the respective PC-4 time series to give units of Wm-2, with negative values corresponding to enhanced convection. Data has only been plotted where significant at the 5% level assuming each pentad is independent.


AVHRR
CanESM2
CSIRO-Mk3-6-0
FGOALS-s2
GFDL-ESM2G
HadGEM2-CC
HadGEM2-ES
INMCM4
IPSL-CM5A-LR
IPSL-CM5A-MR
MIROC-ESM
MIROC-ESM-CHEM
MIROC4h
MIROC5
MPI-ESM-LR
MRI-CGCM3
NorESM1-M

CMIP5_MMM16
CMIP3_MMM15


For further information please contact:

Kenneth R. Sperber, Ph.D.
Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
P.O. Box 808, L-103
Livermore, CA 94551 USA

Email: sperber1@llnl.gov
Ph: 925-422-7720
Fax: 925-422-7675




Acknowledgements
K. R. Sperber was supported by the Office of Science (BER), U. S. Department of Energy through Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory contract DE-AC52-07NA27344. The authors thank Charles Doutriaux for assistance in making the animations, Renata McCoy for developing the webpage.
LLNL-WEB-563458 .