Effect of horizontal resolution on the simulation of tropical cyclones in the Chinese Academy of Sciences FGOALS-f3 climate system model
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Published:2021-10-12
Issue:10
Volume:14
Page:6113-6133
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ISSN:1991-9603
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Container-title:Geoscientific Model Development
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Geosci. Model Dev.
Author:
Li JinxiaoORCID, Bao Qing, Liu Yimin, Wang Lei, Yang Jing, Wu Guoxiong, Wu Xiaofei, He Bian, Wang Xiaocong, Zhang Xiaoqi, Yang Yaoxian, Shen Zili
Abstract
Abstract. The effects of horizontal resolution on the simulation of
tropical cyclones were studied using the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Flexible Global
Ocean–Atmosphere–Land System Finite-Volume version 3 (FGOALS-f3)
climate system model from the High-Resolution Model
Intercomparison Project (HighResMIP) for the Coupled Model Intercomparison
Project phase 6 (CMIP6). Both the low-resolution (about 100 km resolution)
FGOALS-f3 model (FGOALS-f3-L) and the high-resolution (about 25 km
resolution) FGOALS-f3 (FGOALS-f3-H) models were used to achieve the standard
Tier 1 experiment required by HighResMIP. FGOALS-f3-L and FGOALS-f3-H
have the same model parameterizations with the exactly the same parameters.
The only differences between the two models are the horizontal resolution
and the time step. The performance of FGOALS-f3-H and FGOALS-f3-L in
simulating tropical cyclones was evaluated using observations. FGOALS-f3-H
(25 km resolution) simulated more realistic distributions of the formation,
movement and intensity of the climatology of tropical cyclones than
FGOALS-f3-L at 100 km resolution. Although the number of tropical cyclones
increased by about 50 % at the higher resolution and better matched the
observed values in the peak month, both FGOALS-f3-L and FGOALS-f3-H appear
to replicate the timing of the seasonal cycle of tropical cyclones. The
simulated average and interannual variabilities of the number of tropical
cyclones and the accumulated cyclone energy were both significantly improved
from FGOALS-f3-L to FGOALS-f3-H over most of the ocean basins. The
characteristics of tropical cyclones (e.g., the average lifetime, the
wind–pressure relationship and the horizontal structure) were more
realistic in the simulation using the high-resolution model. The possible
physical linkage between the performance of the tropical cyclone simulation
and the horizontal resolution were revealed by further analyses. The
improvement in the response between the El Niño–Southern Oscillation
and the number of tropical cyclones and the accumulated cyclone energy in
FGOALS-f3 contributed to the realistic simulation of tropical cyclones. The
genesis potential index and the vorticity, relative humidity, maximum
potential intensity and the wind shear terms were used to diagnose the
effects of resolution. We discuss the current insufficiencies and future
directions of improvement for the simulation of tropical cyclones and the
potential applications of the FGOALS-f3-H model in the subseasonal to
seasonal prediction of tropical cyclones.
Funder
Chinese Academy of Sciences National Natural Science Foundation of China Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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