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The Aqua-planet Experiment (APE): Response to Changed Meridional SST Profile

Authors :
Williamson, David L
Blackburn, Michael
Nakajima, Kensuke
Ohfuchi, Wataru
Takahashi, Yoshiyuki O
Hayashi, Yoshi-Yuki
Nakamura, Hisashi
Ishiwatari, Masaki
Mcgregor, John L
Borth, Hartmut
Wirth, Volkmar
Frank, Helmut
Bechtold, Peter
Wedi, Nils P
Tomita, Hirofumi
Satoh, Masaki
Zhao, Ming
Held, Isaac M
Suarez, Max J
Lee, Myong-In
Watanabe, Masahiro
Kimoto, Masahide
Liu, Yimin
Wang, Zaizhi
Molod, Andrew
RajenDran, Kavirajan
Kitoh, Akio
Stratton, Rachel
Source :
Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan: Special Issue on the Aqua-Planet Experiment. 91A
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2013.

Abstract

This paper explores the sensitivity of Atmospheric General Circulation Model (AGCM) simulations to changes in the meridional distribution of sea surface temperature (SST). The simulations are for an aqua-planet, a water covered Earth with no land, orography or sea- ice and with specified zonally symmetric SST. Simulations from 14 AGCMs developed for Numerical Weather Prediction and climate applications are compared. Four experiments are performed to study the sensitivity to the meridional SST profile. These profiles range from one in which the SST gradient continues to the equator to one which is flat approaching the equator, all with the same maximum SST at the equator. The zonal mean circulation of all models shows strong sensitivity to latitudinal distribution of SST. The Hadley circulation weakens and shifts poleward as the SST profile flattens in the tropics. One question of interest is the formation of a double versus a single ITCZ. There is a large variation between models of the strength of the ITCZ and where in the SST experiment sequence they transition from a single to double ITCZ. The SST profiles are defined such that as the equatorial SST gradient flattens, the maximum gradient increases and moves poleward. This leads to a weakening of the mid-latitude jet accompanied by a poleward shift of the jet core. Also considered are tropical wave activity and tropical precipitation frequency distributions. The details of each vary greatly between models, both with a given SST and in the response to the change in SST. One additional experiment is included to examine the sensitivity to an off-equatorial SST maximum. The upward branch of the Hadley circulation follows the SST maximum off the equator. The models that form a single precipitation maximum when the maximum SST is on the equator shift the precipitation maximum off equator and keep it centered over the SST maximum. Those that form a double with minimum on the equatorial maximum SST shift the double structure off the equator, keeping the minimum over the maximum SST. In both situations only modest changes appear in the shifted profile of zonal average precipitation. When the upward branch of the Hadley circulation moves into the hemisphere with SST maximum, the zonal average zonal, meridional and vertical winds all indicate that the Hadley cell in the other hemisphere dominates.

Subjects

Subjects :
Geosciences (General)

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
91A
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan: Special Issue on the Aqua-Planet Experiment
Notes :
DE-FC02-97ER62402
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20140005686
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2013-A03