Sensitivity study of the regional climate model RegCM4 to different convective schemes over West Africa
The latest version of RegCM4 with CLM4.5 as a land surface scheme was used to assess the performance and sensitivity of the simulated West African climate system to different convection schemes. The sensitivity studies were performed over the West African domain from November 2002 to December 2004 a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Earth system dynamics 2018-11, Vol.9 (4), p.1261-1278 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The latest version of RegCM4 with CLM4.5 as a land surface scheme was used to
assess the performance and sensitivity of the simulated West African
climate system to different convection schemes. The sensitivity studies were
performed over the West African domain from November 2002 to December 2004 at
a spatial resolution of 50 km × 50 km and involved five
convective schemes: (i) Emanuel; (ii) Grell; (iii) Emanuel over land and
Grell over ocean (Mix1); (iv) Grell over land and Emanuel over ocean (Mix2);
and (v) Tiedtke. All simulations were forced with ERA-Interim data.
Validation of surface temperature at 2 m and precipitation were conducted
using data from the Climate Research Unit (CRU), Global
Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) and the Tropical Rainfall Measurement
Mission (TRMM) during June to September (rainy season), while the simulated
atmospheric dynamic was compared to ERA-Interim data. It is worth noting that
the few previous similar sensitivity studies conducted in the region were
performed using BATS as a land surface scheme and involved less convective
schemes. Compared with the previous version of RegCM, RegCM4-CLM also shows a
general cold bias over West Africa whatever the convective scheme used. This
cold bias is more reduced when using the Emanuel convective scheme. In terms of
precipitation, the dominant feature in model simulations is a dry bias that
is
better reduced when using the Emanuel convective scheme. Considering the good
performance with respect to a quantitative evaluation of the temperature and
precipitation simulations over the entire West African domain and its
subregions, the Emanuel convective scheme is recommended for the study of the
West African climate system. |
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ISSN: | 2190-4987 2190-4979 2190-4987 |
DOI: | 10.5194/esd-9-1261-2018 |