--- license: apache-2.0 --- Logo for the ACE Project # ACE-climSST-EAMv2 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.** ACE-climSST-EAMv2 is the model described in [Application of the AI2 Climate Emulator to E3SMv2's Global Atmosphere Model, With a Focus on Precipitation Fidelity](https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2024JH000136). It is trained on output from the E3SMv2's atmosphere model (i.e. EAMv2) forced with annually-repeating climatological sea surface temperature. Quick links: - 📃 [Paper](https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2024JH000136) - 💻 [Code](https://github.com/ai2cm/ace) - 💬 [Docs](https://ai2-climate-emulator.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) - 📂 [All Models](https://huggingface.co/collections/allenai/ace-67327d822f0f0d8e0e5e6ca4) Briefly, the strengths of ACE-climSST-EAMv2 are: - long-term stability - highly accurate time-mean climate compared to its target dataset - faithful emulation of the precipitation distribution and tropical variability in EAMv2 Some known weaknesses are: - responses to El Niño-like sea surface temperature and long-term warming trends are not accurately captured - small but non-zero drifts in total dry air mass of the atmosphere Note the checkpoint provided here is the same as the one [here](https://portal.nersc.gov/archive/home/projects/e3sm/www/e3smv2-fme-dataset), just with the optimizer state removed to decrease the checkpoint size.