Assessment of warm and dry bias over ARM SGP site in E3SMv2 and E3SM-MMF

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Pub Date : 2023-08-16 DOI:10.1175/jas-d-23-0062.1
Jungmin M. Lee, C. Tao, W. Hannah, S. Xie, D. Bader
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Many climate models exhibit a dry and warm bias over the central U.S during the summer months, including the Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM) and its multiscale Modelling Framework (MMF) configuration. Understanding the causes of this bias is important to shine a light on this common model error and reduce the uncertainty in future projections. In this study, we use E3SMv2 and E3SM-MMF to assess how parameterized and resolved convection affect temperature and precipitation biases over the Southern Great Plains site of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement program. Both configurations overestimate near-surface temperature and underestimate precipitation at the ARM SGP site. The bias is associated with a lack of low-level clouds during days without precipitation and too much incoming solar radiation causing the surface to warm. Low-level cloud fraction in E3SM-MMF during the non-precipitating days is lower in comparison to E3SMv2 and observation, consistent with the larger warm bias. We also find that the underestimated precipitation can be characterized as “too frequent, too weak” in E3SMv2 and “too rare, too intense” in E3SM-MMF. These deficiencies conspire to sustain the warm and dry bias over the central US.
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E3SMv2和E3SM-MMF中ARM SGP站点的暖偏和干偏评估
许多气候模型在夏季的几个月里在美国中部表现出干燥和温暖的偏向,包括能源Exascale地球系统模型(E3SM)及其多尺度建模框架(MMF)配置。了解这种偏差的原因对于揭示这种常见的模型误差并减少未来预测的不确定性非常重要。在这项研究中,我们使用E3SMv2和E3SM-MMF来评估参数化和解析对流如何影响大气辐射测量计划南部大平原地区的温度和降水偏差。这两种配置都高估了近地表温度,低估了ARM SGP站点的降水量。这种偏差与在没有降水的日子里缺乏低层云层以及过多的太阳辐射导致地表变暖有关。与E3SMv2和观测结果相比,在非降水日期间,E3SM-MMF中的低水平云分数较低,这与较大的暖偏一致。我们还发现,被低估的降水在E3SMv2中可以被表征为“太频繁、太弱”,在E3SM-MMF中可以被描述为“太罕见、太强烈”。这些不足共同维持了对美国中部的温暖和干燥的偏见。
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Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 地学-气象与大气科学
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