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Performance ranking of multiple CORDEX-SEA sensitivity experiments: towards an optimum choice of physical schemes for RegCM over Southeast Asia.

Authors :
Ngo-Duc, Thanh
Nguyen-Duy, Tung
Desmet, Quentin
Trinh-Tuan, Long
Ramu, Louis
Cruz, Faye
Dado, Julie Mae
Chung, Jing Xiang
Phan-Van, Tan
Pham-Thanh, Ha
Truong-Ba, Kien
Tangang, Fredolin T.
Juneng, Liew
Santisirisomboon, Jerasorn
Srisawadwong, Ratchanan
Permana, Donaldi
Linarka, Utoyo Ajie
Gunawan, Dodo
Source :
Climate Dynamics. Sep2024, Vol. 62 Issue 9, p8659-8673. 15p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This study conducted and evaluated 44 experiments using the non-hydrostatic version of the regional climate model RegCM4 (RegCM4-NH) and an additional three experiments with RegCM version 5 (RegCM5) over Southeast Asia for the period 2010–2015. The initiative was part of the coordinated regional climate downscaling experiment—Southeast Asia (CORDEX-SEA) project, in preparation for downscaling the latest coupled model intercomparison project Phase 6 (CMIP6) global climate models (GCMs). The RegCM4-NH experiments, forced by the ERA5 reanalysis, were configured using combinations of four cumulus, three planetary boundary layer (PBL), and three explicit moisture schemes. The spatiotemporal variability of simulated 2 m-temperature and rainfall for 2010–2015 was evaluated against observational datasets. The best experiments demonstrated reasonable reproduction of observed annual cycles and spatial distribution, while many exhibited unrealistic biases. A score ranking system was implemented to objectively compare the performance of experiments, enabling the identification of top-ranked experiments for Southeast Asia. The ensemble mean of the 44 RegCM4-NH experiments exhibited commendable performance, ranking 11th overall. Furthermore, the three additional RegCM5 experiments did not yield improved results compared to RegCM4-NH under the same physical configuration, suggesting that opting for RegCM4-NH would be a prudent choice for the CORDEX-SEA community in the forthcoming CMIP6 downscaling cycle for Southeast Asia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09307575
Volume :
62
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Climate Dynamics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179873336
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-024-07353-5