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Intercomparison of methods of coupling between convection and large‐scale circulation: 2. Comparison over nonuniform surface conditions

As part of an international intercomparison project, the weak temperature gradient (WTG) and damped gravity wave (DGW) methods are used to parameterize large‐scale dynamics in a set of cloud‐resolving models (CRMs) and single column models (SCMs). The WTG or DGW method is implemented using a configu...

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Autores principales: Daleu, C. L., Plant, R. S., Woolnough, S. J., Sessions, S., Herman, M. J., Sobel, A., Wang, S., Kim, D., Cheng, A., Bellon, G., Peyrille, P., Ferry, F., Siebesma, P., van Ulft, L.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5008117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27642501
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2015MS000570
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author Daleu, C. L.
Plant, R. S.
Woolnough, S. J.
Sessions, S.
Herman, M. J.
Sobel, A.
Wang, S.
Kim, D.
Cheng, A.
Bellon, G.
Peyrille, P.
Ferry, F.
Siebesma, P.
van Ulft, L.
author_facet Daleu, C. L.
Plant, R. S.
Woolnough, S. J.
Sessions, S.
Herman, M. J.
Sobel, A.
Wang, S.
Kim, D.
Cheng, A.
Bellon, G.
Peyrille, P.
Ferry, F.
Siebesma, P.
van Ulft, L.
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description As part of an international intercomparison project, the weak temperature gradient (WTG) and damped gravity wave (DGW) methods are used to parameterize large‐scale dynamics in a set of cloud‐resolving models (CRMs) and single column models (SCMs). The WTG or DGW method is implemented using a configuration that couples a model to a reference state defined with profiles obtained from the same model in radiative‐convective equilibrium. We investigated the sensitivity of each model to changes in SST, given a fixed reference state. We performed a systematic comparison of the WTG and DGW methods in different models, and a systematic comparison of the behavior of those models using the WTG method and the DGW method. The sensitivity to the SST depends on both the large‐scale parameterization method and the choice of the cloud model. In general, SCMs display a wider range of behaviors than CRMs. All CRMs using either the WTG or DGW method show an increase of precipitation with SST, while SCMs show sensitivities which are not always monotonic. CRMs using either the WTG or DGW method show a similar relationship between mean precipitation rate and column‐relative humidity, while SCMs exhibit a much wider range of behaviors. DGW simulations produce large‐scale velocity profiles which are smoother and less top‐heavy compared to those produced by the WTG simulations. These large‐scale parameterization methods provide a useful tool to identify the impact of parameterization differences on model behavior in the presence of two‐way feedback between convection and the large‐scale circulation.
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spelling pubmed-50081172016-09-16 Intercomparison of methods of coupling between convection and large‐scale circulation: 2. Comparison over nonuniform surface conditions Daleu, C. L. Plant, R. S. Woolnough, S. J. Sessions, S. Herman, M. J. Sobel, A. Wang, S. Kim, D. Cheng, A. Bellon, G. Peyrille, P. Ferry, F. Siebesma, P. van Ulft, L. J Adv Model Earth Syst Research Articles As part of an international intercomparison project, the weak temperature gradient (WTG) and damped gravity wave (DGW) methods are used to parameterize large‐scale dynamics in a set of cloud‐resolving models (CRMs) and single column models (SCMs). The WTG or DGW method is implemented using a configuration that couples a model to a reference state defined with profiles obtained from the same model in radiative‐convective equilibrium. We investigated the sensitivity of each model to changes in SST, given a fixed reference state. We performed a systematic comparison of the WTG and DGW methods in different models, and a systematic comparison of the behavior of those models using the WTG method and the DGW method. The sensitivity to the SST depends on both the large‐scale parameterization method and the choice of the cloud model. In general, SCMs display a wider range of behaviors than CRMs. All CRMs using either the WTG or DGW method show an increase of precipitation with SST, while SCMs show sensitivities which are not always monotonic. CRMs using either the WTG or DGW method show a similar relationship between mean precipitation rate and column‐relative humidity, while SCMs exhibit a much wider range of behaviors. DGW simulations produce large‐scale velocity profiles which are smoother and less top‐heavy compared to those produced by the WTG simulations. These large‐scale parameterization methods provide a useful tool to identify the impact of parameterization differences on model behavior in the presence of two‐way feedback between convection and the large‐scale circulation. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-03-18 2016-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5008117/ /pubmed/27642501 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2015MS000570 Text en © 2016. The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Daleu, C. L.
Plant, R. S.
Woolnough, S. J.
Sessions, S.
Herman, M. J.
Sobel, A.
Wang, S.
Kim, D.
Cheng, A.
Bellon, G.
Peyrille, P.
Ferry, F.
Siebesma, P.
van Ulft, L.
Intercomparison of methods of coupling between convection and large‐scale circulation: 2. Comparison over nonuniform surface conditions
title Intercomparison of methods of coupling between convection and large‐scale circulation: 2. Comparison over nonuniform surface conditions
title_full Intercomparison of methods of coupling between convection and large‐scale circulation: 2. Comparison over nonuniform surface conditions
title_fullStr Intercomparison of methods of coupling between convection and large‐scale circulation: 2. Comparison over nonuniform surface conditions
title_full_unstemmed Intercomparison of methods of coupling between convection and large‐scale circulation: 2. Comparison over nonuniform surface conditions
title_short Intercomparison of methods of coupling between convection and large‐scale circulation: 2. Comparison over nonuniform surface conditions
title_sort intercomparison of methods of coupling between convection and large‐scale circulation: 2. comparison over nonuniform surface conditions
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5008117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27642501
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2015MS000570
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