Role of atmospheric horizontal resolution in simulating tropical and subtropical South American precipitation in HadGEM3-GC31
We assess the effect of increasing horizontal resolution on simulated precipitation over South America in a climate model. We use atmosphere-only simulations, performed with HadGEM3-GC31 at three horizontal resolutions: N96 (∼130 km; 1.88∘×1.25∘), N216 (∼60 km; 0.83∘×0.56∘), and N512 (∼25 km; 0.35∘×...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Geoscientific Model Development 2020-10, Vol.13 (10), p.4749-4771 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We assess the effect of increasing horizontal resolution on simulated
precipitation over South America in a climate model. We use atmosphere-only
simulations, performed with HadGEM3-GC31 at three horizontal resolutions:
N96 (∼130 km; 1.88∘×1.25∘), N216
(∼60 km; 0.83∘×0.56∘), and
N512 (∼25 km; 0.35∘×0.23∘). We show
that all simulations have systematic biases in annual mean and seasonal mean
precipitation over South America (e.g. too wet over the Amazon and too dry
in the northeast). Increasing horizontal resolution improves simulated
precipitation over the Andes and northeast Brazil. Over the Andes,
improvements from horizontal resolution continue to ∼25 km,
while over northeast Brazil, there are no improvements beyond
∼60 km resolution. These changes are primarily related to
changes in atmospheric dynamics and moisture flux convergence. Over the
Amazon Basin, precipitation variability increases at higher resolution. We
show that some spatial and temporal features of daily South American
precipitation are improved at high resolution, including the intensity
spectra of rainfall. Spatial scales of daily precipitation features are also
better simulated, suggesting that higher resolution may improve the
representation of South American mesoscale convective systems. |
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ISSN: | 1991-9603 1991-959X 1991-962X 1991-9603 1991-962X |
DOI: | 10.5194/gmd-13-4749-2020 |