MONSOON RAINFALL SIMULATIONS WITH THE KUO AND BETTS-MILLER SCHEMES

Citation
K. Alapaty et al., MONSOON RAINFALL SIMULATIONS WITH THE KUO AND BETTS-MILLER SCHEMES, Meteorology and atmospheric physics, 53(1-2), 1994, pp. 33-49
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
ISSN journal
01777971
Volume
53
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
33 - 49
Database
ISI
SICI code
0177-7971(1994)53:1-2<33:MRSWTK>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
Two numerical experiments are performed using a nested grid regional m odel to study the performance of the Kuo and the Betts-Miller cumulus parameterization schemes in simulating the rainfall during an active m onsoon period. Results indicate that the monsoon circulation features, such as the Somali jet and monsoon depression are better simulated wi th the Kuo scheme. With the Kuo scheme, predicted intensity and associ ated rainfall of the monsoon depression are in good agreement with the observations. Uncertainty in the adjustment parameters in the Betts-M iller scheme appears to have lead to the poor prediction of rainfall. Also, the Betts-Miller scheme showed considerable sensitivity to the c onvergence in the lower troposphere in the initial conditions over the Arabian Sea, leading to a prediction of a spurious intense tropical c yclone. This cyclone replaced the normal heat-low over the desert regi on. Rainfall distribution and its maximum along the west coast of Indi a were predicted better with the Kuo scheme. Area-averaged convective heating rates indicated that the cumulus convection is deeper and more intense with the Kuo scheme. Also, area averaged evaporation rates fa r exceeded the rainfall rates with the Betts-Miller scheme while with the Kuo scheme these rates are in balance after the spinup period. For ecast errors in the zonally averaged specific humidities indicate that the model atmosphere is more humid with the Betts-Miller scheme.