在统一模型中推进有组织对流表示:实现和增强多尺度相干结构参数化

IF 4.4 2区 地球科学 Q1 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Zhixiao Zhang, Hannah M. Christensen, Mark R. Muetzelfeldt, Tim Woollings, Robert S. Plant, Alison J. Stirling, Michael A. Whitall, Mitchell W. Moncrieff, Chih-Chieh Chen, Zhe Feng
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为了解决层状潜热对中尺度到大尺度环流的影响,我们为英国气象局统一模式开发了一种增强的多尺度相干结构参数化(MCSP)。在一般环流模式中,MCSP代表了欠分解有组织对流产生的头重层潜热。我们将MCSP与质量通量对流方案(comorpha)相结合,以提高风暴生命周期的连续性。改进的MCSP触发器是专门为混合相深层对流云设计的,结合背景垂直风切变,这两者都是层状云发展的关键。我们还测试了依赖于云顶温度的对流层加热分区,与之前的固定分区形成对比。来自整体天气预报和年代际模拟的评估表明,MCSP通过调节中尺度环流直接减少了云层加深和降水面积。间接地,它修正了热带降水偏倚,特别是分别修正了印度和印度洋的干湿偏倚。值得注意的是,该方案在改善这些地区的季节性降水周期预测方面优于气候模式集合。该方案还改进了Madden-Julian涛动(MJO)光谱,通过增强印度洋上第4至第5阶段的模拟MJO,实现了与观测和再分析数据的更好对准。然而,该方案增加了对西太平洋降水的高估。从固定到依赖温度的对流层状分割的转变减少了太平洋降水的高估,并进一步改善了印度的季节循环。空间相关偏差强调了超越确定性方法的进步的必要性,以使MCSP与环境条件保持一致。
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Advancing Organized Convection Representation in the Unified Model: Implementing and Enhancing Multiscale Coherent Structure Parameterization

Advancing Organized Convection Representation in the Unified Model: Implementing and Enhancing Multiscale Coherent Structure Parameterization

To address the effect of stratiform latent heating on meso- to large-scale circulations, an enhanced implementation of the Multiscale Coherent Structure Parameterization (MCSP) is developed for the Met Office Unified Model. MCSP represents the top-heavy stratiform latent heating from under-resolved organized convection in general circulation models. We couple the MCSP with a mass-flux convection scheme (CoMorph-A) to improve storm lifecycle continuity. The improved MCSP trigger is specifically designed for mixed-phase deep convective cloud, combined with a background vertical wind shear, both known to be crucial for stratiform development. We also test a cloud top temperature dependent convective-stratiform heating partitioning, in contrast to the earlier fixed partitioning. Assessments from ensemble weather forecasts and decadal simulations demonstrate that MCSP directly reduces cloud deepening and precipitation areas by moderating mesoscale circulations. Indirectly, it amends tropical precipitation biases, notably correcting dry and wet biases over India and the Indian Ocean, respectively. Remarkably, the scheme outperforms a climate model ensemble by improving seasonal precipitation cycle predictions in these regions. The scheme also improves Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) spectra, achieving better alignment with observational and reanalysis data by intensifying the simulated MJO over the Indian Ocean during phases 4 to 5. However, the scheme increases precipitation overestimation over the Western Pacific. Shifting from fixed to temperature-dependent convective-stratiform partitioning reduces the Pacific precipitation overestimation and further improves the seasonal cycle in India. Spatially correlated biases highlight the necessity for advances beyond deterministic approaches to align MCSP with environmental conditions.

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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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241
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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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