Atmospheric blocking in the Climate SPHINX simulations: the role of orography and resolution
Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
The representation of atmospheric blocking in numerical simulations, especially over the Euro-Atlantic region, still
represents a main concern for the climate modelling community. We here discuss the Northern Hemisphere winter
atmospheric blocking representation in a set of 30-year simulations which has been performed in the framework
of the PRACE project "Climate SPHINX". Simulations were run using the EC-Earth Global Climate Model with
several ensemble members at 5 different horizontal resolutions (ranging from 125 km to 16 km). Results show that
the negative bias in blocking frequency over Europe becomes negligible at resolutions of about 40 km and finer.
However, the blocking duration is still underestimated by 1-2 days, suggesting that the correct blocking frequencies
are achieved with an overestimation of the number of blocking onsets. The reasons leading to such improvements
are then discussed, highlighting the role of orography in shaping the Atlantic jet stream: at higher resolution the
jet is weaker and less penetrating over Europe, favoring the breaking of synoptic Rossby waves over the Atlantic
stationary ridge and thus increasing the simulated blocking frequency.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
climate modeling; atmospheric blocking
Elenco autori:
Corti, Susanna; GRAF VON HARDENBERG, JOST DIEDRICH; Davini, Paolo
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