--- license: apache-2.0 --- # ACE2-ERA5 The Ai2 Climate Emulator (ACE) is a family of models designed to simulate atmospheric variability from the time scale of days to centuries. **Disclaimer: ACE models are research tools and should not be used for operational climate predictions.** ACE2-ERA5 is trained on the [ERA5 dataset](https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/qj.3803) and will be described in a forthcoming paper. Code for doing inference with ACE models can be found here: [https://github.com/ai2cm/ace](https://github.com/ai2cm/ace). Briefly, the strengths of ACE2-ERA5 are: - accurate atmospheric warming response to combined increase of sea surface temperature and CO2 over last 80 years - highly accurate atmospheric response to El NiƱo sea surface temperature variability - good representation of geographic distribution of tropical cyclones - accurate Madden Julian Oscillation variability - realistic stratospheric polar vortex strength and variability Some known weaknesses are: - the individual sensitivities to increased sea surface temperature and CO2 are not entirely realistic - the medium-range (3-10 day) weather forecast skill is not state of the art - not expected to generalize accurately for large perturbations of inputs (e.g. doubling of CO2)