EFFECTS OF RESOLUTION AND PHYSICS ON PRECIPITATION IN THE NCAR COMMUNITY CLIMATE MODEL

Citation
S. Marshall et al., EFFECTS OF RESOLUTION AND PHYSICS ON PRECIPITATION IN THE NCAR COMMUNITY CLIMATE MODEL, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 102(D16), 1997, pp. 19529-19541
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
Volume
102
Issue
D16
Year of publication
1997
Pages
19529 - 19541
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
Simulations of precipitation at different horizontal resolutions from the National Center for Atmospheric Research Community Climate Model ( NCAR CCM2) version 2, are compared to four observed global climatologi es. Simulations were available at the following resolutions: R15, T21, T31, T42, T63, T106, and T170 and range from 2 years in length (for t he highest resolution T170) to 10 years in length. These runs all had prescribed, climatological sea surface temperatures and soil moisture which varied by month. An additional simulation of CCM2 at T42 coupled to a soil-vegetation atmospheric transfer (SVAT) package was also use d. We also show the climatology of the latest version of the NCAR CCM (CCM3) and compare this to the T42 simulations of CCM2 as well as to t he observations. The main results include the following: (1) The model s fall within the uncertainty of the observations. (2) Little systemat ic difference is seen in the simulation of precipitation as one goes f rom T42 to T170 resolution. (3) The SVAT interactive land surface pack age simulation does as well as a specified surface hydrology. (4) The simulation by CCM3 shows a marked improvement over all CCM2 simulation s at the global scale and particularly within the tropics.