CMIP5/AMIP GCM simulations of East Asian summer monsoon

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Jinming Feng
Ting Wei
Wenjie Dong
Qizhong Wu
Yongli Wang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Regional Climate
[2] Beijing Normal University,Environment Research for Temperate East Asia, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[3] Beijing Normal University,College of Global Change and Earth System Science
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CMIP5/AMIP; AMIP II; East Asian summer monsoon; multi-model ensemble;
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The East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) is a distinctive component of the Asian climate system and critically influences the economy and society of the region. To understand the ability of AGCMs in capturing the major features of EASM, 10 models that participated in Coupled Model Intercomparison Project/Atmospheric Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5/AMIP), which used observational SST and sea ice to drive AGCMs during the period 1979–2008, were evaluated by comparing with observations and AMIP II simulations. The results indicated that the multi-model ensemble (MME) of CMIP5/AMIP captures the main characteristics of precipitation and monsoon circulation, and shows the best skill in EASM simulation, better than the AMIP II MME. As for the Meiyu/Changma/Baiyu rainbelt, the intensity of rainfall is underestimated in all the models. The biases are caused by a weak western Pacific subtropical high (WPSH) and accompanying eastward southwesterly winds in group I models, and by a too strong and west-extended WPSH as well as westerly winds in group II models. Considerable systematic errors exist in the simulated seasonal migration of rainfall, and the notable northward jumps and rainfall persistence remain a challenge for all the models. However, the CMIP5/AMIP MME is skillful in simulating the western North Pacific monsoon index (WNPMI).
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