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The Effects of Model Resolution on the Simulation of Regional Climate Extreme Events
作者姓名:TANG Jianping  ZHAO Ming  SU Bingkai
作者单位:Key Laboratory for Mesoscale Severe Weather of Education Ministry Department of Atmospheric Sciences Nanjing University,Key Laboratory for Mesoscale Severe Weather of Education Ministry Department of Atmospheric Sciences,Nanjing University,Key Laboratory for Mesoscale Severe Weather of Education Ministry Department of Atmospheric Sciences,Nanjing University,Nanjing 210093 Key Laboratory of Regional Climate-Environment Research for Temperate East Asia (RCE-TEA),Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100029,Nanjing 210093,Nanjing 210093
基金项目:国家重点基础研究发展计划(973计划);国家自然科学基金
摘    要:The fifth-generation Pennsylvania State University/NCAR Mesoscale Model Version 3 (MM5V3) was used to simulate extreme heavy rainfall events over the Yangtze River Basin in June 1999. The effects of model's horizontal and vertical resolution on the extreme climate events were investigated in detail. In principle, the model was able to characterize the spatial distribution of monthly heavy precipitation. The results indicated that the increase in horizontal resolution could reduce the bias of the modeled heavy rain and reasonably simulate the change of daily precipitation during the study period. A finer vertical resolution led to obviously improve rainfall simulations with smaller biases, and hence, better resolve heavy rainfall events. The increase in both horizontal and vertical resolution could produce better predictions of heavy rainfall events. Not only the rainfall simulation altered in the cases of different horizontal and vertical grid spacing, but also other meteorological fields demonstrated diverse variations in terms of resolution change in the model. An evident improvement in the simulated sea level pressure resulted from the increase of horizontal resolution, but the simulation was insensitive to vertical grid spacing. The increase in vertical resolution could enhance the simulation of surface temperature as well as atmospheric circulation at low levels, while the simulation of circulation at middle and upper levels were found to be much less dependent on changing resolution. In addition, cumulus parameterization schemes showed high sensitivity to horizontal resolution. Different convective schemes exhibited large discrepancies in rainfall simulations with regards to changing resolution. The percentage of convective precipitation in the Grell scheme increased with increasing horizontal resolution. In contrast, the Kain-Fritsch scheme caused a reduced ratio of convective precipitation to total rainfall accumulations corresponding to increasing horizontal resolution.

关 键 词:区域气候  分辨能力  对流  降雨
收稿时间:3/4/2007 12:00:00 AM

The Effects of Model Resolution on the Simulation of Regional Climate Extreme Events
TANG Jianping,ZHAO Ming,SU Bingkai.The Effects of Model Resolution on the Simulation of Regional Climate Extreme Events[J].Acta Meteorologica Sinica,2007,21(2):129-140.
Authors:TANG Jianping  ZHAO Ming  SU Bingkai
Abstract:The fifth-generation Pennsylvania State University/NCAR Mesoscale Model Version 3 (MM5V3) was used to simulate extreme heavy rainfall events over the Yangtze River Basin in June 1999. The effects of model's horizontal and vertical resolution on the extreme climate events were investigated in detail. In principle, the model was able to characterize the spatial distribution of monthly heavy precipitation. The results indicated that the increase in horizontal resolution could reduce the bias of the modeled heavy rain and reasonably simulate the change of daily precipitation during the study period. A finer vertical resolution led to obviously improve rainfall simulations with smaller biases, and hence, better resolve heavy rainfall events. The increase in both horizontal and vertical resolution could produce better predictions of heavy rainfall events. Not only the rainfall simulation altered in the cases of different horizontal and vertical grid spacing, but also other meteorological fields demonstrated diverse variations in terms of resolution change in the model. An evident improvement in the simulated sea level pressure resulted from the increase of horizontal resolution, but the simulation was insensitive to vertical grid spacing. The increase in vertical resolution could enhance the simulation of surface temperature as well as atmospheric circulation at low levels, while the simulation of circulation at middle and upper levels were found to be much less dependent on changing resolution. In addition, cumulus parameterization schemes showed high sensitivity to horizontal resolution. Different convective schemes exhibited large discrepancies in rainfall simulations with regards to changing resolution. The percentage of convective precipitation in the Grell scheme increased with increasing horizontal resolution. In contrast, the Kain-Fritsch scheme caused a reduced ratio of convective precipitation to total rainfall accumulations corresponding to increasing horizontal resolution.
Keywords:regional climate  resolution  extreme event  convective precipitation
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