Assessment of CMIP5 historical simulations of rainfall over Southeast Asia

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Srivatsan V Raghavan
Jiandong Liu
Ngoc Son Nguyen
Minh Tue Vu
Shie-Yui Liong
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[1] National University of Singapore,Tropical Marine Science Institute
[2] Center for Environmental Sensing and Modeling,Center for Hazards Research, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[3] SMART,undefined
[4] National University of Singapore,undefined
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We present preliminary analyses of the historical (1986–2005) climate simulations of a ten-member subset of the Coupled Model Inter-comparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) global climate models over Southeast Asia. The objective of this study was to evaluate the general circulation models’ performance in simulating the mean state of climate over this less-studied climate vulnerable region, with a focus on precipitation. Results indicate that most of the models are unable to reproduce the observed state of climate over Southeast Asia. Though the multi-model ensemble mean is a better representation of the observations, the uncertainties in the individual models are far high. There is no particular model that performed well in simulating the historical climate of Southeast Asia. There seems to be no significant influence of the spatial resolutions of the models on the quality of simulation, despite the view that higher resolution models fare better. The study results emphasize on careful consideration of models for impact studies and the need to improve the next generation of models in their ability to simulate regional climates better.
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