The PolarRES dataset: a state-of-the-art regional climate model ensemble for understanding Antarctic climate [preprint]

Antarctica's weather and climate have global impacts, influencing weather patterns, ocean currents and sea levels worldwide. However, Antarctica is vast and complex, and the atmospheric processes that govern its climate are strongly influenced by its steep terrain, particularly around the coastal periphery. Our scientific understanding of this complex environment is hampered by the lack of reliable observations and gridded datasets at sufficiently high spatial and temporal resolution. High-resolution regional climate models, RCMs, can provide a solution to the sparsity of observational data and low resolution of reanalyses, facilitating more in-depth assessments of crucial climate variables like precipitation, winds and temperatures that are strongly influenced by topography. Here we present and evaluate a comprehensive, high-quality, ~ 11 km resolution RCM dataset: the PolarRES ensemble. We show that the ensemble largely out-performs ERA5, particularly for variables such as coastal winds and in characterising high-resolution regional precipitation patterns. There are no consistent seasonal differences in biases, but there are persistent regional biases. The Victoria Land region is the region the RCMs and ERA5 struggle the most with, which suggests that further investigation and model development is needed in this area. Each RCM has strengths and limitations, but overall the ensemble captures the observed weather and climate of Antarctica well. The PolarRES ensemble offers a novel and exciting way of evaluating climate processes and features, and we encourage researchers to use the data, which are freely available, to explore pertinent climate questions of local, regional and global significance.

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Published Online
Author(s):
Authors: Gilbert, Ella ORCIDORCID record for Ella Gilbert, Torres-Alavez, José Abraham, Hofsteenge, Marte G. ORCIDORCID record for Marte G. Hofsteenge, van de Berg, Willem Jan ORCIDORCID record for Willem Jan van de Berg, Boberg, Fredrik, Christensen, Ole Bøssing ORCIDORCID record for Ole Bøssing Christensen, van Dalum, Christiaan Timo ORCIDORCID record for Christiaan Timo van Dalum, Fettweis, Xavier ORCIDORCID record for Xavier Fettweis, Gumber, Siddharth ORCIDORCID record for Siddharth Gumber, Hansen, Nicolaj ORCIDORCID record for Nicolaj Hansen, Kittel, Christoph ORCIDORCID record for Christoph Kittel, Lambin, Clara, Maure, Damien, Mottram, Ruth ORCIDORCID record for Ruth Mottram, Olesen, Martin, Orr, Andrew ORCIDORCID record for Andrew Orr, Phillips, Tony ORCIDORCID record for Tony Phillips, van Tiggelen, Maurice ORCIDORCID record for Maurice van Tiggelen, Verro, Kristiina ORCIDORCID record for Kristiina Verro, Mooney, Priscilla A. ORCIDORCID record for Priscilla A. Mooney

On this site: Andrew Orr, Ella Gilbert, Siddharth Gumber, Tony Phillips
Date:
9 October, 2025
Journal/Source:
The Cryosphere [in review]
Link to published article:
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2025-4214