COMPARISON OF OCEAN SURFACE SOLAR IRRADIANCE IN THE GLA GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL AND SATELLITE-BASED CALCULATIONS

Authors
Citation
B. Chertock et Yc. Sud, COMPARISON OF OCEAN SURFACE SOLAR IRRADIANCE IN THE GLA GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL AND SATELLITE-BASED CALCULATIONS, Journal of climate, 6(3), 1993, pp. 560-567
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
08948755
Volume
6
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
560 - 567
Database
ISI
SICI code
0894-8755(1993)6:3<560:COOSSI>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
A global, 7-year satellite-based record of ocean surface solar irradia nce (SSI) is used to assess the realism of ocean SSI simulated by the nine-layer Goddard Laboratory for Atmospheres (GLA) General Circulatio n Model (GCM). January and July climatologies of net SSI produced by t he model are compared with corresponding satellite climatologies for t he world oceans between 54-degrees-N and 54-degrees-S. This comparison of climatologies indicates areas of strengths and weaknesses in the G CM treatment of cloud-radiation interactions, the major source of mode l uncertainty. Realism of ocean SSI is also important for applications such as incorporating the GLA GCM into a coupled ocean-atmosphere GCM . The results show that the GLA GCM simulates too much SSI in the extr atropics and too little in the tropics, especially in the summer hemis phere. These discrepancies reach magnitudes of 60 W m-2 and more. The discrepancies are particularly large in the July case off the western coast of North America. In this region of persistent marine stratus, t he GCM climatological values exceed the satellite climatological value s by as much as 131 W m-2. Positive and negative discrepancies in SSI are shown to be consistent with discrepancies in planetary albedo.