The potential added value of Regional Climate Models in South America using a multiresolution approach

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Magdalena Falco
Andrea F. Carril
Laurent Z. X. Li
Carlos Cabrelli
Claudio G. Menéndez
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[1] Ciudad Universitaria,Centro de Investigaciones del Mar y la Atmósfera (CIMA), CONICET
[2] Instituto Franco-Argentino Sobre Estudios de Clima y sus Impactos (UMI3351-IFAECI/CNRS-CONICET-UBA),UBA
[3] Universidad de Buenos Aires,Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales
[4] Sorbonne Université,Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique (LMD), CNRS
[5] Instituto de Matemática “Luis Santaló” (IMAS-CONICET-UBA),undefined
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Climate Dynamics | 2020年 / 54卷
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Added value; Regional Climate Model; CORDEX; Wavelet; South America;
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This paper aims to identify those regions within the South American continent where the Regional Climate Models (RCMs) have the potential to add value (PAV) compared to their coarser-resolution global forcing. For this, we used a spatial-scale filtering method based on the wavelet theory to distinguish the regional climatic signal present in atmospheric surface fields from observed data (CPC and TRMM) and 6 RCM simulations belonging to the CORDEX Project. The wavelet used for filtering was Haar wavelet, but a comparative analysis with Daubechies 4 wavelet indicated that meteorological fields or regional indices were not very sensitive to the wavelet selected. Once the longer wavelengths were filtered, we focused on analyzing the spatial variability of extreme rainfall and the spatiotemporal variability of maximum and minimum surface air temperature on a daily basis. The results obtained suggest essential differences in the spatial distribution of the small-scale signal of extreme precipitation between TRMM and regional models, together with a large dispersion between models. While TRMM and CPC register a large signal throughout the continent, the RCMs place it over the Andes Cordillera and some over tropical South America. PAV signal for surface air temperature was found over the Andes Cordillera and the Brazilian Highlands, which are regions characterized by complex topography, and also on the coasts of the continent. The signal came specially from the small-scale stationary component. The transient part is much smaller than the stationary one, except over la Plata Basin where they are of the same order of magnitude. Also, the RCMs and CPC showed a large spread between them in representing this transient variability. The results confirm that RCMs have the potential to add value in the representation of extreme precipitation and the mean surface temperature in South America. However, this condition is not applicable throughout the whole continent but is particularly relevant in those terrestrial regions where the surface forcing is strong, such as the Andes Cordillera or the coasts of the continent.
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