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    Challenges and Prospects for Reducing Coupled Climate Model SST Biases in the Eastern Tropical Atlantic and Pacific Oceans: The U.S. CLIVAR Eastern Tropical Oceans Synthesis Working Group

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2016:;volume( 097 ):;issue: 012::page 2305
    Author:
    Zuidema, Paquita
    ,
    Chang, Ping
    ,
    Medeiros, Brian
    ,
    Kirtman, Ben P.
    ,
    Mechoso, Roberto
    ,
    Schneider, Edwin K.
    ,
    Toniazzo, Thomas
    ,
    Richter, Ingo
    ,
    Small, R. Justin
    ,
    Bellomo, Katinka
    ,
    Brandt, Peter
    ,
    de Szoeke, Simon
    ,
    Farrar, J. Thomas
    ,
    Jung, Eunsil
    ,
    Kato, Seiji
    ,
    Li, Mingkui
    ,
    Patricola, Christina
    ,
    Wang, Zaiyu
    ,
    Wood, Robert
    ,
    Xu, Zhao
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-15-00274.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: ell-known problems trouble coupled general circulation models of the eastern Atlantic and Pacific Ocean basins. Model climates are significantly more symmetric about the equator than is observed. Model sea surface temperatures are biased warm south and southeast of the equator, and the atmosphere is too rainy within a band south of the equator. Near-coastal eastern equatorial SSTs are too warm, producing a zonal SST gradient in the Atlantic opposite in sign to that observed. The U.S. Climate Variability and Predictability Program (CLIVAR) Eastern Tropical Ocean Synthesis Working Group (WG) has pursued an updated assessment of coupled model SST biases, focusing on the surface energy balance components, on regional error sources from clouds, deep convection, winds, and ocean eddies; on the sensitivity to model resolution; and on remote impacts. Motivated by the assessment, the WG makes the following recommendations: 1) encourage identification of the specific parameterizations contributing to the biases in individual models, as these can be model dependent; 2) restrict multimodel intercomparisons to specific processes; 3) encourage development of high-resolution coupled models with a concurrent emphasis on parameterization development of finer-scale ocean and atmosphere features, including low clouds; 4) encourage further availability of all surface flux components from buoys, for longer continuous time periods, in persistently cloudy regions; and 5) focus on the eastern basin coastal oceanic upwelling regions, where further opportunities for observational?modeling synergism exist.
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    contributor authorZuidema, Paquita
    contributor authorChang, Ping
    contributor authorMedeiros, Brian
    contributor authorKirtman, Ben P.
    contributor authorMechoso, Roberto
    contributor authorSchneider, Edwin K.
    contributor authorToniazzo, Thomas
    contributor authorRichter, Ingo
    contributor authorSmall, R. Justin
    contributor authorBellomo, Katinka
    contributor authorBrandt, Peter
    contributor authorde Szoeke, Simon
    contributor authorFarrar, J. Thomas
    contributor authorJung, Eunsil
    contributor authorKato, Seiji
    contributor authorLi, Mingkui
    contributor authorPatricola, Christina
    contributor authorWang, Zaiyu
    contributor authorWood, Robert
    contributor authorXu, Zhao
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:46:20Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:46:20Z
    date copyright2016/12/01
    date issued2016
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherams-73803.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4215958
    description abstractell-known problems trouble coupled general circulation models of the eastern Atlantic and Pacific Ocean basins. Model climates are significantly more symmetric about the equator than is observed. Model sea surface temperatures are biased warm south and southeast of the equator, and the atmosphere is too rainy within a band south of the equator. Near-coastal eastern equatorial SSTs are too warm, producing a zonal SST gradient in the Atlantic opposite in sign to that observed. The U.S. Climate Variability and Predictability Program (CLIVAR) Eastern Tropical Ocean Synthesis Working Group (WG) has pursued an updated assessment of coupled model SST biases, focusing on the surface energy balance components, on regional error sources from clouds, deep convection, winds, and ocean eddies; on the sensitivity to model resolution; and on remote impacts. Motivated by the assessment, the WG makes the following recommendations: 1) encourage identification of the specific parameterizations contributing to the biases in individual models, as these can be model dependent; 2) restrict multimodel intercomparisons to specific processes; 3) encourage development of high-resolution coupled models with a concurrent emphasis on parameterization development of finer-scale ocean and atmosphere features, including low clouds; 4) encourage further availability of all surface flux components from buoys, for longer continuous time periods, in persistently cloudy regions; and 5) focus on the eastern basin coastal oceanic upwelling regions, where further opportunities for observational?modeling synergism exist.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleChallenges and Prospects for Reducing Coupled Climate Model SST Biases in the Eastern Tropical Atlantic and Pacific Oceans: The U.S. CLIVAR Eastern Tropical Oceans Synthesis Working Group
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume97
    journal issue12
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-15-00274.1
    journal fristpage2305
    journal lastpage2328
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2016:;volume( 097 ):;issue: 012
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