Mechanisms of tropical precipitation biases in climate models

Hanjun Kim, Sarah M. Kang, Ken Takahashi, Aaron Donohoe, Angeline G. Pendergrass

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Abstract

We investigate the possible causes for inter-model spread in tropical zonal-mean precipitation pattern, which is divided into hemispherically symmetric and anti-symmetric modes via empirical orthogonal function analysis. The symmetric pattern characterizes the leading mode and is tightly related to the seasonal amplitude of maximum precipitation position. The energetic constraints link the symmetric pattern to the seasonal amplitude in cross-equatorial atmospheric energy transport AET and the annual-mean equatorial net energy input NEI. Decomposition of AET into the energetics variables indicates that the inter-model spread in symmetric precipitation pattern is correlated with the inter-model spread in clear-sky atmospheric shortwave absorption, which most likely arises due to differences in radiative transfer parameterizations rather than water vapor patterns. Among the components that consist NEI , the inter-model spread in symmetric precipitation pattern is mostly associated with the inter-model spread in net surface energy flux in the equatorial region, which is modulated by the strength of cooling by equatorial upwelling. Our results provide clues to understand the mechanism of tropical precipitation bias, thereby providing guidance for model improvements.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)17-27
Number of pages11
JournalClimate Dynamics
Volume56
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2021

Keywords

  • Atmospheric shortwave absorption
  • Cold tongue bias
  • Double ITCZ problem
  • Energetic constraints
  • Model uncertainty
  • Tropical precipitation

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