MPAS‐A Variable‐Resolution Simulations for Summer Monsoon Over China: Comparison Between Global and Regional Configuration

Author:

Cheng Yiyuan12,Hui Pinhong3,Liu Dongqing4,Fang Juan12ORCID,Wang Shuyu2ORCID,Wang Shuguang12,Tang Jianping12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Mesoscale Severe Weather/Ministry of Education Nanjing University Nanjing China

2. School of Atmospheric Sciences Nanjing University Nanjing China

3. Jiangsu Climate Center Jiangsu Provincial Meteorological Bureau Nanjing China

4. Meteorological Observatory Nanjing Meteorological Bureau Nanjing China

Abstract

AbstractDriven by ERA‐Interim reanalysis, two climate simulations are conducted from April to August for 20 years (1998–2017) during the East Asia summer monsoon with Model for Prediction Across Scale‐Atmosphere (MPAS‐A). The global variable‐resolution (MPAS‐VR) and regional (MPAS‐RCM) configurations are adopted under the same model framework with 92–25 km mesh refinement centered over Mainland China (MPAS‐A experiments hereafter). MPAS‐VR allows flexible interactions across scales. Constrained by the “reanalysis‐based” lateral boundary conditions (LBCs), MPAS‐RCM could well capture the evolution of large‐scale fields and becomes a proper reference for evaluating MPAS‐VR. The evaluations are conducted for precipitation, near‐surface air temperature, and circulation features against observed climate. Two MPAS‐A experiments present comparable results for the mean climatology and interannual variability except that MPAS‐VR presents wet biases along the tropical ocean and underestimation in the Yangtze–Huaihe River basin. Compared with MPAS‐VR, MPAS‐RCM presents better daily variations and rain belts’ evolution, which demonstrates the crucial effects of the LBCs for the limited‐area model. The simulated circulation and moisture flux can explain most of the deviations. However, two MPAS‐A experiments show consistent results for the extreme precipitation frequency and the extreme indices over Mainland China. With the same dynamic core and model physics, those climate features are similarly resolved by the two simulations. Thus, the 92–25 km MPAS‐VR simulation is demonstrated as a promising tool for regional climate hindcast.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Atmospheric Science,Geophysics

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