The influence of South American regional climate on the simulation of the Southern Hemisphere extratropical circulation

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Magdalena Falco
Laurent Z. X. Li
Claudio G. Menéndez
Andrea F. Carril
机构
[1] CONICET-UBA,Centro de Investigaciones del Mar y la Atmósfera (CIMA)
[2] Ciudad Universitaria,Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique (LMD)
[3] Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires,undefined
[4] Instituto Franco-Argentino sobre Estudios de Clima y sus Impactos (UMI3351-IFAECI/CNRS-CONICET-UBA),undefined
[5] Universidad de Buenos Aires,undefined
[6] Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales,undefined
[7] CNRS,undefined
[8] Sorbonne Université,undefined
[9] École Normale Supérieure,undefined
[10] École Polytechnique,undefined
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Climate Dynamics | 2019年 / 53卷
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Two-way nesting system; Extratropical circulation; Southern Hemisphere; Influence of South American regional climate;
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This paper presents new modeling evidence showing the added value of high-resolution information from South America (SA) in the simulation of the Southern Hemisphere (SH) extratropical circulation. LMDZ, a coarse-resolution atmospheric global general circulation model constitutes the main tool for this investigation. Parallel to the control simulation, a two-way nesting (TWN) simulation of LMDZ is performed with an interactive coupling to the same model, but with a higher-resolution zoom over SA. The third simulation is a perfect boundary simulation for which re-analysis information from ERA-Interim is used to nudge LMDZ, but only over SA. Results indicate that enhanced resolution over SA improves the representation of the most important processes that influence extratropical eddy activity. The local improvement is followed by a better representation of the global extratropical circulation, especially in austral summer. The regional climate enhancement over SA has positive effects on simulation of the midlatitude jet position during the austral summer by significantly reducing the bias of the mean zonal kinetic energy outside the nudged zone. On the other hand, the wintertime general circulation outside the nudged-zone shows a limited bias-reduction for the regional-driven simulations, especially in the case of the TWN system. However, improvements of the TWN system compared to the control experiment are noticed in early stages of cyclone lifecycle, as it is identified in a better simulation of transient meridional heat transport and transient kinetic energy intensity. The findings of the present study suggest, thus, that improvements in resolution over SA effectively excite the simulation of the mean atmospheric circulation in the SH.
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页码:6469 / 6488
页数:19
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