Quantifying Parametric Uncertainty Effects on Tropical Cloud Fraction in an AGCM

IF 4.4 2区 地球科学 Q1 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Feng Xie, Lijuan Li, Ye Pu, Bin Wang, Wei Xue, Xuexing Qiu, Gen Wang
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Abstract

The underestimation of cloud fraction, especially the low stratus cloud (LSC) fraction over the eastern oceans, remains a problem in most atmospheric global climate models. This study investigated potential improvements through perturbing nine moist physical parameters, using uniform sampling and Latin hypercube sampling methods, and quantified the parametric uncertainty and effects of non-linear interaction between parameters on the tropical cloud fraction in the Grid-Point Atmospheric Model of the Institute of Atmospheric Physics/State Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, version 2. Results showed that the uncertainty ranges of the tropical total cloud fraction and LSC associated with multiple-parameter perturbation were larger than those from any single-parameter perturbation. The total cloud fraction was significantly improved with multiple-parameter perturbation and the LSC also increased notably when using parameter values optimized for the total cloud fraction because of the indirect parametric effect on lower-tropospheric stability. Non-linear effects between parameters on simulating LSC were much stronger than those on simulating the total cloud fraction. Furthermore, the non-linear interaction reduced large values of total cloud fraction but had a strong incremental effect on large values of LSC over the southeast Pacific. The findings demonstrate the feasibility of improving the simulation of LSC over the eastern oceans by tuning moist parameters, and provide further insight into the non-linear effects between parameters on the simulation of cloud fraction.

量化参数不确定性对AGCM热带云分数的影响
在大多数大气全球气候模式中,对云分数,特别是东部海洋上的低层云(LSC)分数的低估仍然是一个问题。本文采用均匀采样和拉丁超立方采样方法,探讨了扰动9个湿润物理参数的改进潜力,并量化了大气物理研究所/大气科学与地球物理流体动力学数值模拟国家重点实验室格点大气模式(第2版)中参数不确定性和参数间非线性相互作用对热带云组分的影响。结果表明,多参数扰动对热带总云分数和LSC的不确定范围大于单参数扰动对LSC的不确定范围。多参数扰动显著改善了总云分数,且由于对流层下层稳定性的间接参数效应,当使用优化后的总云分数参数值时,LSC也显著增加。参数间的非线性效应对LSC的模拟强于对总云分数的模拟。非线性相互作用减少了总云分数的大值,但对东南太平洋LSC的大值有很强的增量效应。研究结果证明了通过调整湿度参数来改善东部海洋LSC模拟的可行性,并进一步揭示了参数之间对云分数模拟的非线性影响。
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Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES-
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11.40
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241
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems (JAMES) is committed to advancing the science of Earth systems modeling by offering high-quality scientific research through online availability and open access licensing. JAMES invites authors and readers from the international Earth systems modeling community. Open access. Articles are available free of charge for everyone with Internet access to view and download. Formal peer review. Supplemental material, such as code samples, images, and visualizations, is published at no additional charge. No additional charge for color figures. Modest page charges to cover production costs. Articles published in high-quality full text PDF, HTML, and XML. Internal and external reference linking, DOI registration, and forward linking via CrossRef.
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