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Numerical simulation of the North American monsoon system
Authors:A Chakraborty  T N Krishnamurti
Institution:(1) Department of Meteorology, Florida, USA, US
Abstract:Summary ¶This paper deals with the systematic evolution of the North American monsoon system by analyzing the evolution of tropospheric circulation, precipitation, moisture fluxes and the adjoining sea surface temperatures from observations and the Florida State University Nested Regional Spectral Model embedded within a coupled atmosphere–ocean coupled model. The atmospheric part is a global spectral model with triangular truncation T63 and a nested regional spectral model. The global atmospheric model is coupled with the Hamburgrsquos Global Ocean Model. This model was integrated for six-months with 50thinspkm resolution in the North American monsoon domain. The NCEP/NCAR reanalysis were used as the observed state for comparison. The analyzed model results shows that the above model has the capability of capturing some of the features of the North American monsoon system. Besides the evolution of the monsoon system, the out-of-phase relationship between the Mexican monsoon with south-central United States precipitation and the largest moisture supply from the Gulf of Mexico are the principal findings of this study. It is also noted that during the mature phase of the monsoon, the Gulf of California and the Pacific Ocean dominates the Gulf of Mexico in order of moisture supply but immediately after the mature phase, the Gulf of Mexico dominates.Received January 18, 2002; accepted July 7, 2002 Published online: June 12, 2003
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