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    Effects of Convective Momentum Transport on the Atmospheric Circulation in the Community Atmosphere Model, Version 3

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2008:;volume( 021 ):;issue: 007::page 1487
    Author:
    Richter, Jadwiga H.
    ,
    Rasch, Philip J.
    DOI: 10.1175/2007JCLI1789.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Transport of momentum by convection is an important process affecting global circulation. Owing to the lack of global observations, the quantification of the impact of this process on the tropospheric climate is difficult. Here an implementation of two convective momentum transport parameterizations, presented by Schneider and Lindzen and Gregory et al., in the Community Atmosphere Model, version 3 (CAM3) is presented, and their effect on global climate is examined in detail. An analysis of the tropospheric zonal momentum budget reveals that convective momentum transport affects tropospheric climate mainly through changes to the Coriolis torque. These changes result in improvement of the representation of the Hadley circulation: in December?February, the upward branch of the circulation is weakened in the Northern Hemisphere and strengthened in the Southern Hemisphere, and the lower northerly branch is weakened. In June?August, similar improvements are noted. The inclusion of convective momentum transport in CAM3 reduces many of the model?s biases in the representation of surface winds, as well as in the representation of tropical convection. In an annual mean, the tropical easterly bias, subtropical westerly bias, and the bias in the 60°S jet are improved. Representation of convection is improved along the equatorial belt with decreased precipitation in the Indian Ocean and increased precipitation in the western Pacific. The improvements of the representation of tropospheric climate are greater with the implementation of the Schneider and Lindzen parameterization.
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    contributor authorRichter, Jadwiga H.
    contributor authorRasch, Philip J.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:19:29Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:19:29Z
    date copyright2008/04/01
    date issued2008
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-65767.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4207028
    description abstractTransport of momentum by convection is an important process affecting global circulation. Owing to the lack of global observations, the quantification of the impact of this process on the tropospheric climate is difficult. Here an implementation of two convective momentum transport parameterizations, presented by Schneider and Lindzen and Gregory et al., in the Community Atmosphere Model, version 3 (CAM3) is presented, and their effect on global climate is examined in detail. An analysis of the tropospheric zonal momentum budget reveals that convective momentum transport affects tropospheric climate mainly through changes to the Coriolis torque. These changes result in improvement of the representation of the Hadley circulation: in December?February, the upward branch of the circulation is weakened in the Northern Hemisphere and strengthened in the Southern Hemisphere, and the lower northerly branch is weakened. In June?August, similar improvements are noted. The inclusion of convective momentum transport in CAM3 reduces many of the model?s biases in the representation of surface winds, as well as in the representation of tropical convection. In an annual mean, the tropical easterly bias, subtropical westerly bias, and the bias in the 60°S jet are improved. Representation of convection is improved along the equatorial belt with decreased precipitation in the Indian Ocean and increased precipitation in the western Pacific. The improvements of the representation of tropospheric climate are greater with the implementation of the Schneider and Lindzen parameterization.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleEffects of Convective Momentum Transport on the Atmospheric Circulation in the Community Atmosphere Model, Version 3
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume21
    journal issue7
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/2007JCLI1789.1
    journal fristpage1487
    journal lastpage1499
    treeJournal of Climate:;2008:;volume( 021 ):;issue: 007
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