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Polar & Paleoclimate Modeling Group
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We use climate models to provide insights into changes in the Arctic Ocean and its sea ice cover as well as into changes in the ocean in past climates. The focus of the group is currently is on assessing the role of internal variability versus forced changes in the Arctic Ocean, on process-based model assessment against observations, and on using isotopic tracers in the ocean to improve model-data comparisons and provide dynamical insights for paleoclimate.
Alexandra Jahn
Director
Lingwei Li
Postdoc
Jed Lenetsky
Grad student
- Nate Farmer, Undergraduate Research Assistant, 2022
- Daphne Quint, Undergraduate Research Assistant, 2022
- Rajan Patel, Undergraduate Research Assistant, 2022
- Patrick Ugrinow, Undergraduate Research Assistant, 2022
- Patricia DeRepentigny, PhD, 2021
- Hannah Zanowski, Postdoctoral Scholar, 2019-2021
- Abigail Smith, PhD, 2021
- Sara Jean Reinelt, Undergraduate Research Assistant
- Rory Laiho, Graduate Student Assistant
- Kerrie Dochen, Undergraduate Researcher
- Aaron Schroeder, Graduate Student Assistant
- Ivonne Martinez, Summer REU student, co-advised
- Yafang Zhong, Postdoctoral Research Associate, co-advised
Contact
Alexandra Jahn Phone: 303-735-3352
Blog headlines
- October 2022: Chris published his first lead-authored article, on Modeled Interannual Variability of Arctic Sea Ice Cover is within Observational Uncertainty.
- August 2022: Alexandra is on sabbatical at PIK and TU Berlin in Germany, from now till July 2023, as Alexander von Humboldt Fellow.
May 2021: Graduation - Abigail Smith, Alexandra Jahn, Patricia DeRepentigny
April 2021: Sara Reinelt, Alexandra Jahn, Hannah Zanowski, Chris Wyburn-Powell, Abigail Smith, Jed Lenetsky, Patricia DeRepentigny
March 2021: Abigail Smith, Hannah Zanowski, Jed Lenetsky, Chris Wyburn-Powell, Patricia DeRepentigny, Alexandra Jahn
Summer 2020: Hannah Zanowski, Abigail Smith, Alexandra Jahn, Patricia DeRepentigny, Chris Wyburn-Powell
Spring 2016: Abigail Smith, Alexandra Jahn, Rory Laiho
Projects
Current projects
In this NSF-funded project, we aim to provide insights into the role sea ice plays in the distribution of microplastics in the Arctic and globally. We are combining laboratory data and modeling to better understand the uptake of microplastics into sea ice and the effect on the microplastic distribution in the ocean and sea ice in the Arctic. Collaborators on this project include Mike Steele (UW), Maddie Smith (Woodhole), B. Light (UW), M. Orellana (UW), and D. Bailey (NCAR). We are looking for a postdoc who will work on the modeing side of the project, based at CU, with a start date in summer or fall 2023.
In this NSF-funded project, we aim to identify drivers of the model spread in the CMIP6 sea ice simulations, in order to ultimatly reduce Arctic sea ice projection uncertainty. This includes an assessment of thermodynamic and dynamic drivers of sea ice loss and improving the understanding of the contribution of internal variability to sea ice loss as well as its dynamic drivers. Group members who have contributed to this project are Alexandra Jahn, Chris Wyburn-Powell, Patricia DeRepentigny, Abigail Smith, Nathanael Farmer, Daphne Quint, Patrick Ugrinow and Rajan Patel. Details on the various sub-projects and the publiucations from this award can be found on the project website https://sites.google.com/colorado.edu/career-jahn.
In this NSF-funded project, we are using modeling and multi-proxy analyses of sediment cores from northern Baffin Bay to discover the timing and climatic consequences of the opening of the western gateway for Arctic freshwater to the Labrador Sea. For this project, we will perform mid-Holocene model simulations with the CESM to assess the impacts of the opening of the western freshwater route of the Arctic-Atlantic throughflow on the freshwater outflow to the North Atlantic, the watermass structure in Baffin Bay, and the formation of the North Water Polynia. Collaborators include Anne Jennings, Tom Marchitto, Lineke Woelder, John T. Andrews, and Hannah Zanowski (all INSTAAR).
In this NSF-funded project, we will perform model simulations to help assess the dynamical drivers of Davis Strait flux changes and their downstream impacts on the North Atlantic. Collaborators include Craig Lee (UW) and Paul Myers (Univ. of Alberta)
In this NSF-funded project, we will perform CESM simulations with neodynium isotopes to simulate the Eocene Southern Ocean circulation and compare the model results with neodynium isotope records from shark teeth. Collaborators include Sora Kim, Matthew Huber, and Howie Scher.
Completed projects
C-iTRACE: Isotope-enabled paleo ocean modeling for the deglacial
In this NSF-funded project, we are using recenty developed carbon, water, neodynium, and Pa/Th isotopes within the CESM ocean model to assess the simulated deglacial climate evolution against proxy records and isotope observations. Collaborators include Zhengyu Liu (The Ohio State University), Sifan Gu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Bette Otto-Blienser (NCAR), Hannah Zanowski (CU), and Sara Reinelt (CU). Project website: https://sites.google.com/colorado.edu/citrace. CiTRACE output is available at https://doi.org/10.5065/hanq-bn92.
Assessing the simulated Arctic freshwater system in CMIP5 Models, the CESM Large Ensemble, and forced simulations
In this NSF-funded project, we worked to assess various aspects of the the Arctic freshwater budget, including simulated by CMIP6 climate models (Zanowski et al., 2021), changes in freshwater pathways on various timescales (Otto-Bliesner et al. 2017, DeRepentigny et al. 2020), and the influence of internal variability on the simulated Arctic freshwater budget (Jahn and Laiho, 2019) and Arctic sea ice (England et al., 2019), as well as on the predictability of an ice-free Arctic (Jahn et al. 2016, Jahn 2018). Collaborators on this project include Marika Holland (NCAR), Bruno Tremblay (Columbia University & McGill University), Rory Laiho (CU), Patricia DeRepentigny (CU), and Hannah Zanowski (CU). Timeseries of the Arctic freshwater terms from the CESM Large Ensemble and the CESM Low warming ensemble are archived at the NSF Arctic Dater Center (Jahn 2020) and CMIP6 model Arctic freshwater terms are also archived there (Zanowski and Jahn, 2021).
Understanding Arctic melt season changes through modeling
In this project funded through a NSF-GRF and NASA FINESST grant to Abigail Smith, we contributed to a better understanding the melt season changes in the Arctic Ocean. The first part of this project was focused on assessing the impact of definition choices and internal variability on melt season charcteristics. This work is published as Smith and Jahn (2019). A paper on useing melt season characteristics to provide an improved assessment of sea ice simulations from CMIP6 models in collaboration with M. Wang (UW) was published as Smith et al. (2020). As final step, Abigail Smith adapted a passive microwave sea ice emulator for the use in earth system models for melt onset in the CESM2, to better compare sea ice simulatons of melt onset from earth system models with satellite retrievals. This work was done in collaboration with Dirk Notz and Clara Burgard from the Max Plank Institute of Meoerology in Hamburg and is currently in prepartion for publication.
Climate of the past 2000 years: past2k CESM simulation
In this project, we performed a transient CESM model simulation for the last 2000 years, called past2k. In the analysis, we have focussed on the assessment of the drivers of the asymetric cooling rates of the Atlantic and Pacific Arctic. Collaborators on this project are Y. Zhong (University of Wisconsin Madison), G. Miller (INSTAAR) and A. Geirsdottir (Univ. of Iceland). Results are published in Zhong et al. 2018. Forcing data for the past2k simulation is published as Zhong et al. (2018). Outout from the past2k simulation is freely available at: https://www.earthsystemgrid.org/dataset/ucar.cgd.ccsm4.past2k_transient.html
Publications
Publications for Jahn are shown below
Investigating the Direct Meltwater Effect in Terrestrial Oxygen-Isotope Paleoclimate Records Using an Isotope-Enabled Earth System Model
Publication Date: 2017-12-28
Type: Journal Article
Episodic Neoglacial expansion and rapid 20th century retreat of a small ice cap on Baffin Island, Arctic Canada, and modeled temperature change
Publication Date: 2017-11-16
Type: Journal Article
Asynchronous warming and δ18O evolution of deep Atlantic water masses during the last deglaciation
Publication Date: 2017-10-17
Type: Journal Article
Community climate simulations to assess avoided impacts in 1.5 and 2 °C futures
Sanderson BM; Xu Y; Tebaldi C; Wehner M; O'Neill B; Jahn A; Pendergrass AG; Lehner F; Strand WG; Lin L...
- Sanderson BM
- Xu Y
- Tebaldi C
- Wehner M
- O'Neill B
- Jahn A
- Pendergrass AG
- Lehner F
- Strand WG
- Lin L
Publication Date: 2017-09-19
Type: Journal Article
Reduced ENSO variability at the LGM revealed by an isotope-enabled Earth system model
Publication Date: 2017-07-16
Type: Journal Article
Community Climate Simulations to assess avoided impacts in 1.5 °C; and 2 °C futures
Sanderson BM; Xu Y; Tebaldi C; Wehner M; O'Neill B; Jahn A; Pendergrass AG; Lehner F; Strand WG; Lin L...
- Sanderson BM
- Xu Y
- Tebaldi C
- Wehner M
- O'Neill B
- Jahn A
- Pendergrass AG
- Lehner F
- Strand WG
- Lin L
Type: Journal Article
Episodic Neoglacial expansion and rapid 20th Century retreat of a; small ice cap on Baffin Island, Arctic Canada and modeled; temperature change
Type: Journal Article
Supplementary material to "Episodic Neoglacial expansion and rapid 20th Century retreat of a; small ice cap on Baffin Island, Arctic Canada and modeled; temperature change"
Type: Journal Article
Amplified North Atlantic warming in the late Pliocene by changes in Arctic gateways
Publication Date: 2017-01-28
Type: Journal Article
The CMIP6 Sea-Ice Model Intercomparison Project (SIMIP): understanding sea ice through climate-model simulations
Publication Date: 2016-09-23
Type: Journal Article
CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND CHANGE SINCE 850 CE An Ensemble Approach with the Community Earth System Model
Otto-Bliesner BL; Brady EC; Fasullo J; Jahn A; Landrum L; Stevenson S; Rosenbloom N; Mai A; Strand G...
- Otto-Bliesner BL
- Brady EC
- Fasullo J
- Jahn A
- Landrum L
- Stevenson S
- Rosenbloom N
- Mai A
- Strand G
Publication Date: 2016-05-01
Type: Journal Article
Sea Ice Model Intercomparison Project (SIMIP): Understanding sea ice through climate-model simulations
Type: Journal Article
An assessment of the Arctic Ocean in a suite of interannual CORE-II simulations. Part III: Hydrography and fluxes
Ilicak M; Drange H; Wang Q; Gerdes R; Aksenov Y; Bailey D; Bentsen M; Biastoch A; Bozec A; Boening C...
- Ilicak M
- Drange H
- Wang Q
- Gerdes R
- Aksenov Y
- Bailey D
- Bentsen M
- Biastoch A
- Bozec A
- Boening C
Publication Date: 2016-04-01
Type: Journal Article
An assessment of the Arctic Ocean in a suite of interannual CORE-II simulations. Part II: Liquid freshwater
Wang Q; Ilicak M; Gerdes R; Drange H; Aksenov Y; Bailey DA; Bentsen M; Biastoch A; Bozec A; Boening C...
- Wang Q
- Ilicak M
- Gerdes R
- Drange H
- Aksenov Y
- Bailey DA
- Bentsen M
- Biastoch A
- Bozec A
- Boening C
Publication Date: 2016-03-01
Type: Journal Article
An assessment of the Arctic Ocean in a suite of interannual CORE-II simulations. Part I: Sea ice and solid freshwater
Wang Q; Ilicak M; Gerdes R; Drange H; Aksenov Y; Bailey DA; Bentsen M; Biastoch A; Bozec A; Boening C...
- Wang Q
- Ilicak M
- Gerdes R
- Drange H
- Aksenov Y
- Bailey DA
- Bentsen M
- Biastoch A
- Bozec A
- Boening C
Publication Date: 2016-03-01
Type: Journal Article
COMMENTARY: Influence of internal variability on Arctic sea-ice trends
Publication Date: 2015-02-01
Type: Journal Article
Carbon isotopes in the ocean model of the Community Earth System Model (CESM1)
Publication Date: 2015-01-01
Type: Journal Article
Carbon isotopes in the ocean model of the Community Earth System Model (CESM1)
Type: Journal Article
Can regional climate engineering save the summer Arctic sea ice?
Publication Date: 2014-02-16
Type: Journal Article
Implications of Arctic sea ice changes for North Atlantic deep convection and the meridional overturning circulation in CCSM4-CMIP5 simulations
Publication Date: 2013-03-28
Type: Journal Article
Arctic Ocean freshwater: How robust are model simulations?
Jahn A; Aksenov Y; de Cuevas BA; de Steur L; Hakkinen S; Hansen E; Herbaut C; Houssais M-N; Karcher M; Kauker F...
- Jahn A
- Aksenov Y
- de Cuevas BA
- de Steur L
- Hakkinen S
- Hansen E
- Herbaut C
- Houssais M-N
- Karcher M
- Kauker F
Publication Date: 2012-08-10
Type: Journal Article
True to Milankovitch: Glacial Inception in the New Community Climate System Model
Publication Date: 2012-04-01
Type: Journal Article
Twenty-First-Century Arctic Climate Change in CCSM4
Publication Date: 2012-04-01
Type: Journal Article
Late-Twentieth-Century Simulation of Arctic Sea Ice and Ocean Properties in the CCSM4
Jahn A; Sterling K; Holland MM; Kay JE; Maslanik JA; Bitz CM; Bailey DA; Stroeve J; Hunke EC; Lipscomb WH...
- Jahn A
- Sterling K
- Holland MM
- Kay JE
- Maslanik JA
- Bitz CM
- Bailey DA
- Stroeve J
- Hunke EC
- Lipscomb WH
Publication Date: 2012-03-01
Type: Journal Article
Recent Advances in Arctic Ocean Studies Employing Models from the Arctic Ocean Model Intercomparison Project
Proshutinsky A; Aksenov Y; Kinney JC; Gerdes R; Golubeva E; Holland D; Holloway G; Jahn A; Johnson M; Popova E...
- Proshutinsky A
- Aksenov Y
- Kinney JC
- Gerdes R
- Golubeva E
- Holland D
- Holloway G
- Jahn A
- Johnson M
- Popova E
Publication Date: 2011-09-01
Type: Journal Article