TY - JOUR
T1 - Tropospheric transport differences between models using the same large-scale meteorological fields
AU - Orbe, Clara
AU - Waugh, Darryn W.
AU - Yang, Huang
AU - Lamarque, Jean Francois
AU - Tilmes, Simone
AU - Kinnison, Douglas E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
©2016. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
PY - 2017/1/28
Y1 - 2017/1/28
N2 - The transport of chemicals is a major uncertainty in the modeling of tropospheric composition. A common approach is to transport gases using the winds from meteorological analyses, either using them directly in a chemical transport model or by constraining the flow in a general circulation model. Here we compare the transport of idealized tracers in several different models that use the same meteorological fields taken from Modern-Era Retrospective analysis for Research and Applications (MERRA). We show that, even though the models use the same meteorological fields, there are substantial differences in their global-scale tropospheric transport related to large differences in parameterized convection between the simulations. Furthermore, we find that the transport differences between simulations constrained with the same-large scale flow are larger than differences between free-running simulations, which have differing large-scale flow but much more similar convective mass fluxes. Our results indicate that more attention needs to be paid to convective parameterizations in order to understand large-scale tropospheric transport in models, particularly in simulations constrained with analyzed winds.
AB - The transport of chemicals is a major uncertainty in the modeling of tropospheric composition. A common approach is to transport gases using the winds from meteorological analyses, either using them directly in a chemical transport model or by constraining the flow in a general circulation model. Here we compare the transport of idealized tracers in several different models that use the same meteorological fields taken from Modern-Era Retrospective analysis for Research and Applications (MERRA). We show that, even though the models use the same meteorological fields, there are substantial differences in their global-scale tropospheric transport related to large differences in parameterized convection between the simulations. Furthermore, we find that the transport differences between simulations constrained with the same-large scale flow are larger than differences between free-running simulations, which have differing large-scale flow but much more similar convective mass fluxes. Our results indicate that more attention needs to be paid to convective parameterizations in order to understand large-scale tropospheric transport in models, particularly in simulations constrained with analyzed winds.
KW - idealized tracers
KW - large-scale tropospheric transport
KW - specified meteorology simulations
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85010639077
U2 - 10.1002/2016GL071339
DO - 10.1002/2016GL071339
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85010639077
SN - 0094-8276
VL - 44
SP - 1068
EP - 1078
JO - Geophysical Research Letters
JF - Geophysical Research Letters
IS - 2
ER -