Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Convection-Permitting Regional Climate Simulations Over Tibetan Plateau: Re-Initialization Versus Spectral Nudging
View through CrossRef
Abstract
Two regional climate simulation experiments (spectral nudging and re-initialization) at convection-permitting scale are conducted using the WRF model over the Tibetan Plateau (TP). The surface air temperature (T2m) and the precipitation in summer during 2016–2018 are evaluated against the in-situ station observations and the Global Satellite Mapping of Precipitation (GSMaP) dataset. The results show that both experiments can successfully capture the spatial distribution and the daily variation of T2m and precipitation, with reasonable cold bias for temperature, dry bias for precipitation when compared with the station observations. In addition, the diurnal cycle of precipitation is investigated, indicating that both experiments tend to simulate the afternoon precipitation in advance and postpone the night precipitation. The precipitation bias is reduced by using the spectral nudging technique, especially at night and early morning. Possible causes for the differences between the two experiments are also analyzed. The daytime surface net radiation contributes a lot to the cold biases in the re-initialization experiment, and the stronger low-level moisture flux convergence leads to the wet biases. These results can provide valuable guidance for further fine-scale simulation studies over the TP.
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Title: Convection-Permitting Regional Climate Simulations Over Tibetan Plateau: Re-Initialization Versus Spectral Nudging
Description:
Abstract
Two regional climate simulation experiments (spectral nudging and re-initialization) at convection-permitting scale are conducted using the WRF model over the Tibetan Plateau (TP).
The surface air temperature (T2m) and the precipitation in summer during 2016–2018 are evaluated against the in-situ station observations and the Global Satellite Mapping of Precipitation (GSMaP) dataset.
The results show that both experiments can successfully capture the spatial distribution and the daily variation of T2m and precipitation, with reasonable cold bias for temperature, dry bias for precipitation when compared with the station observations.
In addition, the diurnal cycle of precipitation is investigated, indicating that both experiments tend to simulate the afternoon precipitation in advance and postpone the night precipitation.
The precipitation bias is reduced by using the spectral nudging technique, especially at night and early morning.
Possible causes for the differences between the two experiments are also analyzed.
The daytime surface net radiation contributes a lot to the cold biases in the re-initialization experiment, and the stronger low-level moisture flux convergence leads to the wet biases.
These results can provide valuable guidance for further fine-scale simulation studies over the TP.
Related Results
JIT 2023 - Jornadas de Jóvenes Investigadores Tecnológicos
JIT 2023 - Jornadas de Jóvenes Investigadores Tecnológicos
Es un honor presentar este libro que compila los trabajos de investigación y desarrollo presentados en las Jornadas de Jóvenes Investigadores Tecnológicos (JIT) 2023. Este evento s...
Climate and Culture
Climate and Culture
Climate is, presently, a heatedly discussed topic. Concerns about the environmental, economic, political and social consequences of climate change are of central interest in academ...
The Complex and Well-Developed Morphological and Histological Structures of the Gastrointestinal Tract of the Plateau Zokor Improve Its Digestive Adaptability to High-Fiber Foods
The Complex and Well-Developed Morphological and Histological Structures of the Gastrointestinal Tract of the Plateau Zokor Improve Its Digestive Adaptability to High-Fiber Foods
The morphological and histological traits of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) enable the animal to perform some specific functions that enhance the species’ adaptability to environ...
Grain size evolution and heat transfer regime in the shells of icy moons
Grain size evolution and heat transfer regime in the shells of icy moons
IntroductionTogether with the ice shell thickness, grain size due to its effect on viscosity is perhaps the most crucial parameter determining the heat transfer regime inside the ...
Observational studies of water surface Evaporation on inland lake over the classical Tibetan Plateau
Observational studies of water surface Evaporation on inland lake over the classical Tibetan Plateau
To understand how the changing process of lake water level and area in Tibetan Plateau effects on the dynamic process of water resources in the surrounding area is very important. ...
Formation of the Yalong Downstream Terraces in the SE Tibetan Plateau and Its Implication for the Uplift of the Plateau
Formation of the Yalong Downstream Terraces in the SE Tibetan Plateau and Its Implication for the Uplift of the Plateau
AbstractThe Yalong River is an important river that runs across the abruptly changing terrain of the SE Tibetan Plateau. The terraces and Quaternary sediments in its valleys preser...
Late Cenozoic two-phase rapid exhumation of the Daliang Mountains, Southeastern Tibetan Plateau
Late Cenozoic two-phase rapid exhumation of the Daliang Mountains, Southeastern Tibetan Plateau
<p>The southeastern Tibetan Plateau experienced significant tectonic uplift, fault activity, climate change and reorgnization of fluvial systems during the late Cenoz...
Nudging: next questions
Nudging: next questions
Nudging: next questions
Nudging is generally considered to be an innovative and promising way to steer human behavior in the desired direction without imposing any choice...

