新闻阅读

Evaluation of Surface Radiative Fluxes over the Tropical Oceans in AMIP Simulations

作者:重点实验室  发布时间:2019/12/24 17:52:22  浏览量:

Article

Evaluation of Surface Radiative Fluxes over the Tropical Oceans in AMIP Simulations

ATMOSPHERE

Zhou Xin,Ray Pallav,Boykin Kristine,Barrett Bradford S.,Hsu Pang-Chi

Abstract

The performance of 20 models from the Atmospheric Model Intercomparison Project (AMIP) was evaluated concerning surface radiation over the tropical oceans (30 degrees S-30 degrees N) from 1979 to 2000. The model ensemble mean of the net surface shortwave radiation (Q(SW)) was underestimated compared to the International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) data by 4 W m(-2). On the other hand, net longwave radiation (Q(LW)) was overestimated by 4 W m(-2), leading to an underestimation of the net surface radiation (Q(rad)) by 8 W m(-2). The most prominent bias in the Q(rad) appears to be over regions of low-level clouds in the off-equatorial eastern Pacific, eastern Atlantic, and the south-eastern Indian Ocean. The root means squared error of Q(LW) was larger than that of Q(SW) in 17 out of 20 AMIP models. Overestimation of the total cloud cover and atmospheric humidity contributed to the underestimation of Q(rad). In general, models with higher horizontal resolutions performed slightly better than those with coarser horizontal resolutions, although some systematic bias persists in all models and in all seasons, in particular, in regions of low-level clouds for Q(LW,) and high-level clouds for Q(SW.) The ensemble mean performed better than most models, but two high-resolution models (GFDL-HIRAM-C180 and GFDL-HIRAM-C360) outperform the model ensemble.

DOI: 10.3390/atmos10100606

上一条:Assessment of CMIP5 Models Based on the Interdecadal Relationship between the PDO and Winter Temperature in China

下一条:Evaluation of the Lightning-Induced Voltages of Multiconductor Lines for Striking Cone-Shaped Mountain

关闭

© 2019  气象灾害教育部重点实验室   版权所有 NUIST备80040
地址:江苏省南京市宁六路219号 气象灾害教育部重点实验室 邮编:210044