Vertical structure and diabatic processes of the madden-julian oscillation

Nicholas P. Klingaman, Xianan Jiang, Prince K. Xavier, Jon Petch, Duane Waliser, Steven J. Woolnough

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Abstract

The "Vertical Structure of Diabatic Processes of the Madden-Julian Oscillation" global-model evaluation project developed a novel experimental framework, which produces a complete characterization of models' abilities to simulate the Madden-Julian oscillation (MJO). The three components of the project comprise 2-day and 20-day hindcasts and 20-year simulations; each obtained heating, moistening and momentum tendencies from the models' sub-grid parameterizations. Thirty-five centers provided output for at least one component; nine centers provided data for all three. The models vary greatly in MJO fidelity in climate and hindcast experiments, yet fidelity in one was not correlated with fidelity in the other. In 20-year simulations, strong MJO models demonstrated heating, vertical-velocity and zonal-wind profiles that tilted westward with height, as in reanalysis data. The 20-day hindcasts showed no correspondence between the shape of the heating profile and hindcast skill. Low-to-mid-level moistening at moderate rain rates was a consistent feature of highskill models and absent from low-skill models, suggesting a role for boundary-layer and congestus clouds in the MJO transition, which was confirmed by timestep data from the 2-day hindcasts. These hindcasts revealed a poor simulation of the MJO transition phase, even at short leads, with large mid-tropospheric dry biases and discrepancies in radiative-heating profiles.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWorld Scientific Series on Asia-Pacific Weather and Climate
PublisherWorld Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd
Pages161-172
Number of pages12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

Publication series

NameWorld Scientific Series on Asia-Pacific Weather and Climate
VolumeVolume 9
ISSN (Print)2010-2763

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