Wind Shear Effects in Convection–Permitting Models Influence MCS Rainfall and Forcing of Tropical Circulation

Author:

Maybee Ben1ORCID,Marsham John H.1ORCID,Klein Cornelia M.2ORCID,Parker Douglas J.134ORCID,Barton Emma J.25ORCID,Taylor Christopher M.25ORCID,Lewis Huw6ORCID,Sanchez Claudio6,Jones Richard W.6ORCID,Warner James6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Climate and Atmospheric Science University of Leeds Leeds UK

2. UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Wallingford UK

3. National Centre for Atmospheric Science University of Leeds Leeds UK

4. NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS Bjerknes Center for Climate Research Bergen Norway

5. National Centre for Earth Observation Wallingford UK

6. Met Office Exeter UK

Abstract

AbstractMesoscale Convective Systems (MCSs) play a critical role in tropical rainfall patterns and circulations. To reduce persistent biases and improve understanding of the climate system, international groups have called for unprecedented investment in global convection–permitting (CP) climate models. It is essential such models accurately represent MCSs, and in particular environmental interactions such as dynamical control by wind shear. We show that in representative current generation CP simulations, MCS updraft entrainment decreases with shear, leading to a realistic increase of extreme rainfall. We find the control of environmental shear extends to mean storm rainfall and anvil heights. The simulation of these effects depends strongly on model physics in both CP and parameterized models. We show that in West Africa, MCS shear response influences the zonal distribution of storm diabatic heating, modifying upscale impacts of convection. Our results demonstrate key tests for focused process–based assessment of CP model fidelity.

Funder

Natural Environment Research Council

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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