How Can We Improve the Seamless Representation of Climatological Statistics and Weather Toward Reliable Global K‐Scale Climate Simulations?

Author:

Takasuka Daisuke12ORCID,Kodama Chihiro2ORCID,Suematsu Tamaki3ORCID,Ohno Tomoki1ORCID,Yamada Yohei2ORCID,Seiki Tatsuya2ORCID,Yashiro Hisashi4ORCID,Nakano Masuo2ORCID,Miura Hiroaki5ORCID,Noda Akira T.2ORCID,Nasuno Tomoe2ORCID,Miyakawa Tomoki1ORCID,Masunaga Ryusuke2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute The University of Tokyo Kashiwa Japan

2. Japan Agency for Marine‐Earth Science and Technology Yokohama Japan

3. RIKEN Center for Computational Science Kobe Japan

4. National Institute for Environmental Studies Tsukuba Japan

5. Department of Earth and Planetary Science The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractToward the achievement of reliable global kilometer‐scale (k‐scale) climate simulations, we improve the Nonhydrostatic ICosahedral Atmospheric Model (NICAM) by focusing on moist physical processes. A goal of the model improvement is to establish a configuration that can simulate realistic fields seamlessly from the daily‐scale variability to the climatological statistics. Referring to the two representative configurations of the present NICAM, each of which has been used for climate‐scale and sub‐seasonal‐scale experiments, we try to find the appropriate partitioning of fast/local and slow/global‐scale circulations. In a series of sensitivity experiments at 14‐km horizontal resolution, we test (a) the tuning of terminal velocities of rain, snow, and cloud ice, (b) the implementation of turbulent diffusion by the Leonard term, and (c) enhanced vertical resolution. These tests yield reasonable convection triggering and convection‐induced tropospheric moistening, and result in better performance than in previous NICAM climate simulations. In the mean state, double Intertropical Convergence Zone bias disappears, and the zonal contrast of equatorial precipitation, top‐of‐atmosphere radiation balance, vertical temperature profile, and position/strength of subtropical jet are reproduced dramatically better. Variability such as equatorial waves and the Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO) is spontaneously realized with appropriate spectral power balance, and the Asian summer monsoon, boreal‐summer MJO, and tropical cyclone (TC) activities are more realistically simulated especially around the western Pacific. Meanwhile, biases still exist in the representation of low‐cloud fraction, TC intensity, and precipitation diurnal cycle, suggesting that both higher spatial resolutions and further model development are warranted.

Funder

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary Change

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