Sensitivity of temperature to physical parameterization schemes of RegCM4 over the CORDEX‐Southeast Asia region

This study examines the simulated temperature over Southeast Asia (SEA) using the Regional Climate Model version 4.3 (RegCM4.3), and its sensitivity to selected cumulus and ocean surface flux schemes. Model simulations were conducted for the SEA domain at 36 km spatial resolution for the period of 1...

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Main Authors: Cruz, Faye T, Narisma, Gemma T, Dado, Julie Mae, Singhruck, Patama, Tangang, Fredolin, Linarka, U A, Wati, T, Juneng, Liew, Phan-Van, Tan, Ngo-Duc, Thanh, Santisirisomboon, Jerasorn, Gunawan, Dodo, Aldrian, Edvin
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https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/joc.5151
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.physics-faculty-pubs-10262020-04-01T06:52:19Z Sensitivity of temperature to physical parameterization schemes of RegCM4 over the CORDEX‐Southeast Asia region Cruz, Faye T Narisma, Gemma T Dado, Julie Mae Singhruck, Patama Tangang, Fredolin Linarka, U A Wati, T Juneng, Liew Phan-Van, Tan Ngo-Duc, Thanh Santisirisomboon, Jerasorn Gunawan, Dodo Aldrian, Edvin This study examines the simulated temperature over Southeast Asia (SEA) using the Regional Climate Model version 4.3 (RegCM4.3), and its sensitivity to selected cumulus and ocean surface flux schemes. Model simulations were conducted for the SEA domain at 36 km spatial resolution for the period of 1989–2008, as part of the Southeast Asia Regional Climate Downscaling/Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment‐Southeast Asia (SEACLID/CORDEX‐Southeast Asia) project. A total of 18 sensitivity experiments were conducted with a combination of six cumulus parameterization schemes and three ocean surface flux schemes. The model's skill in representing mean, maximum and minimum temperatures is evaluated against observed gridded data sets. Results indicate a predominant cold bias in all simulations, particularly over mainland SEA (Indochina) during the season of December to February. Nevertheless, the seasonal correlation is highest over this region. The cold bias of the model is also evident in the temperature distributions, such that there are more cold months than observed, which may be associated with the underestimation of the daily maximum temperature. A few simulations also reveal a warm bias over some areas in the Maritime Continent. Further examination shows that both radiative and surface fluxes influence the simulated temperature, which may also have effects that partially offset each other in some areas. Comparison of the sensitivity experiments reveals differences in model performance, and underlines the importance in choosing the appropriate configuration for RegCM4.3 before it is used to downscale climate projections, particularly for the SEA region. This study also shows a strong influence of the choice of cumulus scheme on temperature. Based on performance metrics for temperature among the schemes tested, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Emanuel cumulus scheme and the Biosphere‐Atmosphere Transfer Scheme version 1e (BATS1e) ocean surface flux scheme can be used in future simulations for the region. 2017-06-13T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/physics-faculty-pubs/27 https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/joc.5151 Physics Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Meteorology
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topic Meteorology
spellingShingle Meteorology
Cruz, Faye T
Narisma, Gemma T
Dado, Julie Mae
Singhruck, Patama
Tangang, Fredolin
Linarka, U A
Wati, T
Juneng, Liew
Phan-Van, Tan
Ngo-Duc, Thanh
Santisirisomboon, Jerasorn
Gunawan, Dodo
Aldrian, Edvin
Sensitivity of temperature to physical parameterization schemes of RegCM4 over the CORDEX‐Southeast Asia region
description This study examines the simulated temperature over Southeast Asia (SEA) using the Regional Climate Model version 4.3 (RegCM4.3), and its sensitivity to selected cumulus and ocean surface flux schemes. Model simulations were conducted for the SEA domain at 36 km spatial resolution for the period of 1989–2008, as part of the Southeast Asia Regional Climate Downscaling/Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment‐Southeast Asia (SEACLID/CORDEX‐Southeast Asia) project. A total of 18 sensitivity experiments were conducted with a combination of six cumulus parameterization schemes and three ocean surface flux schemes. The model's skill in representing mean, maximum and minimum temperatures is evaluated against observed gridded data sets. Results indicate a predominant cold bias in all simulations, particularly over mainland SEA (Indochina) during the season of December to February. Nevertheless, the seasonal correlation is highest over this region. The cold bias of the model is also evident in the temperature distributions, such that there are more cold months than observed, which may be associated with the underestimation of the daily maximum temperature. A few simulations also reveal a warm bias over some areas in the Maritime Continent. Further examination shows that both radiative and surface fluxes influence the simulated temperature, which may also have effects that partially offset each other in some areas. Comparison of the sensitivity experiments reveals differences in model performance, and underlines the importance in choosing the appropriate configuration for RegCM4.3 before it is used to downscale climate projections, particularly for the SEA region. This study also shows a strong influence of the choice of cumulus scheme on temperature. Based on performance metrics for temperature among the schemes tested, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Emanuel cumulus scheme and the Biosphere‐Atmosphere Transfer Scheme version 1e (BATS1e) ocean surface flux scheme can be used in future simulations for the region.
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author Cruz, Faye T
Narisma, Gemma T
Dado, Julie Mae
Singhruck, Patama
Tangang, Fredolin
Linarka, U A
Wati, T
Juneng, Liew
Phan-Van, Tan
Ngo-Duc, Thanh
Santisirisomboon, Jerasorn
Gunawan, Dodo
Aldrian, Edvin
author_facet Cruz, Faye T
Narisma, Gemma T
Dado, Julie Mae
Singhruck, Patama
Tangang, Fredolin
Linarka, U A
Wati, T
Juneng, Liew
Phan-Van, Tan
Ngo-Duc, Thanh
Santisirisomboon, Jerasorn
Gunawan, Dodo
Aldrian, Edvin
author_sort Cruz, Faye T
title Sensitivity of temperature to physical parameterization schemes of RegCM4 over the CORDEX‐Southeast Asia region
title_short Sensitivity of temperature to physical parameterization schemes of RegCM4 over the CORDEX‐Southeast Asia region
title_full Sensitivity of temperature to physical parameterization schemes of RegCM4 over the CORDEX‐Southeast Asia region
title_fullStr Sensitivity of temperature to physical parameterization schemes of RegCM4 over the CORDEX‐Southeast Asia region
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity of temperature to physical parameterization schemes of RegCM4 over the CORDEX‐Southeast Asia region
title_sort sensitivity of temperature to physical parameterization schemes of regcm4 over the cordex‐southeast asia region
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2017
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/physics-faculty-pubs/27
https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/joc.5151
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