Evaluation of regional climate simulations over the CORDEX-EA-II domain using the COSMO-CLM model

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Weidan Zhou
Jianping Tang
Xueyuan Wang
Shuyu Wang
Xiaorui Niu
Yuan Wang
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[1] Nanjing University,School of Atmospheric Sciences
[2] Nanjing University,Key Laboratory of Mesoscale Severe Weather/Ministry of Education
[3] Nanjing University,Institute for Climate and Global Change Research
[4] Nanjing University,School of Atmospheric Sciences
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Regional climate modeling; Model evaluation; CORDEXEast Asia; COSMO-CLM; ERA-Interim;
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The COSMO-CLM (CCLM) model is applied to perform regional climate simulation over the second phase of CORDEX-East Asia (CORDEX-EA-II) domain in this study. Driven by the ERAInterim reanalysis data, the model was integrated from 1988 to 2010 with a high resolution of 0.22°. The model’s ability to reproduce mean climatology and climatic extremes is evaluated based on various aspects. The CCLM model is capable of capturing the basic features of the East Asia climate, including the seasonal mean patterns, interannual variations, annual cycles and climate extreme indices for both surface air temperature and precipitation. Some biases are evident in certain areas and seasons. Warm and wet biases appear in the arid and semi-arid areas over the northwestern and northern parts of the domain. The simulated climate over the Tibetan Plateau is colder and wetter than the observations, while South China, East China, and India are drier. The model biases may be caused by the simulated anticyclonic and cyclonic biases in low-level circulations, the simulated water vapor content biases, and the inadequate physical parameterizations in the CCLM model. A parallel 0.44° simulation is conducted and the comparison results show some added value introduced by the higher resolution 0.22° simulation. As a result, the CCLM model could be an adequate member for the next stage of the CORDEX-EA project, while further studies should be encouraged.
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