Local Air–Sea Relationship in Observations and Model SimulationsSource: Journal of Climate:;2006:;volume( 019 ):;issue: 019::page 4914DOI: 10.1175/JCLI3904.1Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The present study compares the local simultaneous correlation between rainfall?evaporation and sea surface temperature (SST)?SST tendency among observations, coupled general circulation model (CGCM) simulations, and stand-alone atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) simulations. The purpose is to demonstrate to what extent the model simulations can reproduce the observed air?sea relationship. While the model-simulated correlation agrees with the observations in the tropical eastern Pacific, large discrepancies are found in the subtropics, midlatitudes, and tropical Indo-western Pacific Ocean regions. In tropical Indo-western Pacific Ocean regions and the midlatitudes where the atmosphere contributes to the observed SST changes, the specified SST simulations produce excessive SST forcing, whereas the CGCM captures the atmospheric feedback on the SST, but with somewhat of an overestimation. In the subtropics, both the AGCM and CGCM produce unrealistic positive rainfall?SST correlations. In the tropical western-central Pacific and the North Indian Ocean, the CGCM-simulated evaporation?SST correlation is opposite to that observed because of an excessive dependence of the sea?air humidity difference on the SST.
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contributor author | Wu, Renguang | |
contributor author | Kirtman, Ben P. | |
contributor author | Pegion, Kathy | |
date accessioned | 2017-06-09T17:02:26Z | |
date available | 2017-06-09T17:02:26Z | |
date copyright | 2006/10/01 | |
date issued | 2006 | |
identifier issn | 0894-8755 | |
identifier other | ams-78370.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4221031 | |
description abstract | The present study compares the local simultaneous correlation between rainfall?evaporation and sea surface temperature (SST)?SST tendency among observations, coupled general circulation model (CGCM) simulations, and stand-alone atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) simulations. The purpose is to demonstrate to what extent the model simulations can reproduce the observed air?sea relationship. While the model-simulated correlation agrees with the observations in the tropical eastern Pacific, large discrepancies are found in the subtropics, midlatitudes, and tropical Indo-western Pacific Ocean regions. In tropical Indo-western Pacific Ocean regions and the midlatitudes where the atmosphere contributes to the observed SST changes, the specified SST simulations produce excessive SST forcing, whereas the CGCM captures the atmospheric feedback on the SST, but with somewhat of an overestimation. In the subtropics, both the AGCM and CGCM produce unrealistic positive rainfall?SST correlations. In the tropical western-central Pacific and the North Indian Ocean, the CGCM-simulated evaporation?SST correlation is opposite to that observed because of an excessive dependence of the sea?air humidity difference on the SST. | |
publisher | American Meteorological Society | |
title | Local Air–Sea Relationship in Observations and Model Simulations | |
type | Journal Paper | |
journal volume | 19 | |
journal issue | 19 | |
journal title | Journal of Climate | |
identifier doi | 10.1175/JCLI3904.1 | |
journal fristpage | 4914 | |
journal lastpage | 4932 | |
tree | Journal of Climate:;2006:;volume( 019 ):;issue: 019 | |
contenttype | Fulltext |