The performance of CORDEX-EA-II simulations in simulating seasonal temperature and elevation-dependent warming over the Tibetan Plateau

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作者
Niu, Xiaorui [1 ,4 ]
Tang, Jianping [2 ,3 ,5 ]
Chen, Deliang [4 ]
Wang, Shuyu [2 ,3 ,5 ]
Ou, Tinghai [4 ]
Fu, Congbin [2 ,3 ,5 ]
机构
[1] China Univ Geosci, Sch Environm Studies, Dept Atmospher Sci, Wuhan, Peoples R China
[2] Nanjing Univ, Inst Climate & Global Change Res, 163 Xianlin Rd, Nanjing, Peoples R China
[3] Nanjing Univ, Sch Atmospher Sci, 163 Xianlin Rd, Nanjing, Peoples R China
[4] Univ Gothenburg, Reg Climate Grp, Dept Earth Sci, Guldhedsgatan 5A, Gothenburg, Sweden
[5] Jiangsu Collaborat Innovat Ctr Climate Change, Nanjing, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Elevation-dependent warming; The Tibetan Plateau; Surface albedo feedback; Clear-sky downward longwave radiation; Cumulus parameterization scheme; CLIMATE MODEL SIMULATIONS; SURFACE CLIMATE; RESOLUTION; CONVECTION; CMIP5; ALBEDO; REGION; PARAMETERIZATION; VARIABILITY; MOUNTAINS;
D O I
10.1007/s00382-021-05760-6
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
To explore the driving mechanisms of elevation-dependent warming (EDW) over the Tibetan Plateau (TP), the output from a suite of numerical experiments with different cumulus parameterization schemes (CPs) under the Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiments-East Asia (CORDEX-EA-II) project is examined. Results show that all experiments can broadly capture the observed temperature distributions over the TP with consistent cold biases, and the spread in temperature simulations commonly increases with elevation with the maximum located around 4000-5000 m. Such disagreements among the temperature simulations could to a large extent be explained by their spreads in the surface albedo feedback (SAF). All the experiments reproduce the observed EDW below 5000 m in winter but fail to capture the observed EDW above 4500 m in spring. Further analysis suggests that the simulated EDW during winter is mainly caused by the SAF, and the clear-sky downward longwave radiation (LWclr) plays a secondary role in shaping EDW. The models' inability in simulating EDW during spring is closely related to the SAF and the surface cloud radiative forcing (CRFs). Furthermore, the magnitude and structure of the simulated EDW are sensitive to the choice of CPs. Different CPs generate diverse snow cover fractions, which can modulate the simulated SAF and its effect on EDW. Also, the CPs show great influence on the LWclr via altering the low-level air temperature. Additionally, the mechanism for different temperature changes among the experiments varies with altitudes during summer and autumn, as the diverse temperature changes appear to be caused by the LWclr for the low altitudes while by the SAF for the middle-high altitudes.
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页码:1135 / 1153
页数:19
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