TY - JOUR
T1 - QuadTune version 1
T2 - A regional tuner for global atmospheric models
AU - Larson, Vincent E.
AU - Guo, Zhun
AU - Stephens, Benjamin A.
AU - Zarzycki, Colin
AU - Dikta, Gerhard
AU - Qian, Yun
AU - Xie, Shaocheng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Vincent E. Larson et al.
PY - 2025/12/9
Y1 - 2025/12/9
N2 - When a new, better-formulated physical parameterization is introduced into a global atmospheric model, aspects of the global model solutions are sometimes degraded. Then, in order to use the new global model to address science questions, there is an incentive to restore its accuracy. Oftentimes this restoration is achieved by tuning of model parameter values. Unfortunately, the retuning process is expensive because characterizing the parameter dependence requires numerous time-consuming global simulations. To reduce the cost of tuning, this manuscript introduces a "poor man's"model tuner, "QuadTune". QuadTune carves the globe into regions and approximates the model parameter dependence through the use of an uncorrelated quadratic emulator (i.e., response surface). The simplicity of the emulator reduces the required number of global model simulations and aids explainability of tuner behavior. Tuning removes parametric error but leaves behind model structural error. Structural error manifests itself as regional residual biases, such as stubborn biases and tuning trade-offs. To visualize these residual biases, QuadTune's software includes a set of diagnostic plots. This paper illustrates the use of the plots for characterizing residual biases with an example tuning problem.
AB - When a new, better-formulated physical parameterization is introduced into a global atmospheric model, aspects of the global model solutions are sometimes degraded. Then, in order to use the new global model to address science questions, there is an incentive to restore its accuracy. Oftentimes this restoration is achieved by tuning of model parameter values. Unfortunately, the retuning process is expensive because characterizing the parameter dependence requires numerous time-consuming global simulations. To reduce the cost of tuning, this manuscript introduces a "poor man's"model tuner, "QuadTune". QuadTune carves the globe into regions and approximates the model parameter dependence through the use of an uncorrelated quadratic emulator (i.e., response surface). The simplicity of the emulator reduces the required number of global model simulations and aids explainability of tuner behavior. Tuning removes parametric error but leaves behind model structural error. Structural error manifests itself as regional residual biases, such as stubborn biases and tuning trade-offs. To visualize these residual biases, QuadTune's software includes a set of diagnostic plots. This paper illustrates the use of the plots for characterizing residual biases with an example tuning problem.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105024228362
U2 - 10.5194/gmd-18-9767-2025
DO - 10.5194/gmd-18-9767-2025
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105024228362
SN - 1991-959X
VL - 18
SP - 9767
EP - 9790
JO - Geoscientific Model Development
JF - Geoscientific Model Development
IS - 23
ER -