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    Comparison of the ECMWF Reanalysis with FIRE I Observations: Diurnal Variation of Marine Stratocumulus

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2001:;volume( 014 ):;issue: 007::page 1466
    Author:
    Duynkerke, Peter G.
    ,
    Teixeira, João
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0442(2001)014<1466:COTERW>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) reanalysis (ERA) results for July 1987 are compared with stratocumulus observations for the same period made during the First International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) Regional Experiment (FIRE). The FIRE I experiment, conducted off the coast of California, provided a comprehensive observational set of data on marine stratocumulus during July 1987. The observations reported in this paper and used as a basis for comparison with the ERA results include the mean diurnal variation of cloud cover, liquid water path, cloud-base and cloud-top height, incoming shortwave and longwave radiation at the surface, and monthly mean vertical profiles of (potential) temperature and specific humidity. It is concluded that the ERA thermal structure in the boundary layer is quite realistic and the ERA data reveal some diurnal variability. However, in ERA the cloud thickness is overestimated and cloud cover and liquid water path are strongly underestimated as compared with the FIRE I observations. As a result the ERA downwelling shortwave radiation at the surface is much larger than observed in FIRE I. It is argued that the large difference between the ERA downwelling shortwave radiation at the surface and that observed in FIRE I can lead to large biases in the sea surface temperature in a coupled ocean?atmosphere model.
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    contributor authorDuynkerke, Peter G.
    contributor authorTeixeira, João
    date accessioned2017-06-09T15:57:12Z
    date available2017-06-09T15:57:12Z
    date copyright2001/04/01
    date issued2001
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-5736.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4197689
    description abstractThe European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) reanalysis (ERA) results for July 1987 are compared with stratocumulus observations for the same period made during the First International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) Regional Experiment (FIRE). The FIRE I experiment, conducted off the coast of California, provided a comprehensive observational set of data on marine stratocumulus during July 1987. The observations reported in this paper and used as a basis for comparison with the ERA results include the mean diurnal variation of cloud cover, liquid water path, cloud-base and cloud-top height, incoming shortwave and longwave radiation at the surface, and monthly mean vertical profiles of (potential) temperature and specific humidity. It is concluded that the ERA thermal structure in the boundary layer is quite realistic and the ERA data reveal some diurnal variability. However, in ERA the cloud thickness is overestimated and cloud cover and liquid water path are strongly underestimated as compared with the FIRE I observations. As a result the ERA downwelling shortwave radiation at the surface is much larger than observed in FIRE I. It is argued that the large difference between the ERA downwelling shortwave radiation at the surface and that observed in FIRE I can lead to large biases in the sea surface temperature in a coupled ocean?atmosphere model.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleComparison of the ECMWF Reanalysis with FIRE I Observations: Diurnal Variation of Marine Stratocumulus
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume14
    journal issue7
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0442(2001)014<1466:COTERW>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage1466
    journal lastpage1478
    treeJournal of Climate:;2001:;volume( 014 ):;issue: 007
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