Convection-permitting climate simulations for South America with the Met Office Unified Model

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Kate Halladay
Ron Kahana
Ben Johnson
Christopher Still
Giorgia Fosser
Lincoln Alves
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[1] Met Office Hadley Centre for Climate Science and Services,
[2] Oregon State University,undefined
[3] IUSS,undefined
[4] INPE,undefined
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Climate Dynamics | 2023年 / 61卷
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Convection-permitting regional modelling; High resolution; South America; Climate; Evapotranspiration;
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We present the first convection-permitting regional climate model (CPRCM) simulations at 4.5 km horizontal resolution for South America at near-continental scale, including full details of the experimental setup and results from the reanalysis-driven hindcast and climate model-driven present-day simulations. We use a range of satellite and ground-based observations to evaluate the CPRCM simulations covering the period 1998–2007 comparing the CPRCM output with lower resolution regional and global climate model configurations for key regions of Brazil. We find that using the convection-permitting model at high resolution leads to large improvements in the representation of precipitation, specifically in simulating its diurnal cycle, frequency, and sub-daily intensity distribution (i.e. the proportion of heavy and light precipitation). We tentatively conclude that there are also improvements in the spatial structure of precipitation. We see higher precipitation intensity and extremes over Amazonia in the CPRCMs compared with observations, though more sub-daily observational data from meteorological stations are required to conclusively determine whether the CPRCMs add value in this regard. For annual mean precipitation and mean, maximum and minimum near surface temperatures, it is not clear that the CPRCMs add value compared with coarser-resolution models with parameterised convection. We also find large changes in the contribution to evapotranspiration from canopy evaporation compared to soil evaporation and transpiration compared with the RCM. This is likely to be related to the shift in precipitation intensity distribution of the CPRCMs compared to the RCM and its impact on the hydrological requires further investigation.
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页码:5247 / 5269
页数:22
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