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“Nature Run” Diagnostics

“Nature Run” Diagnostics. Thomas Jung ECMWF. Another “Nature Run”. A large set of seasonal T L 511L91 integrations has been carried out for many summers and winters: NDJFM 1990-2005 JJASON 1990-2005 Data have been archived on PL and SFC levels only (6-hourly)

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“Nature Run” Diagnostics

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  1. “Nature Run” Diagnostics Thomas Jung ECMWF

  2. Another “Nature Run” • A large set of seasonal TL511L91 integrations has been carried out for many summers and winters: • NDJFM 1990-2005 • JJASON 1990-2005 • Data have been archived on PL and SFC levels only (6-hourly) • Advantage: We get an idea of the climate of IFS cycle 31R1 at TL511 used to carry out the “Nature Run”

  3. Extratropical Cyclones

  4. Vorticity Histograms: Extratropical Cyclone Tracks ERA-40 EC-T511

  5. Maximum Vorticity Histograms:Extratropical Cyclone Tracks ERA-40 EC-T511

  6. Number of Extratropical Cyclones ERA40 EC-T511 - ERA40 Life time: 2 days or longer; Minimum migration: 1000km

  7. Mean Extratropical Cyclone Intensity ERA40 EC-T511 - ERA40 Life time: 2 days or longer; Minimum migration: 1000km

  8. Mean Growth-Rate ERA40 EC-T511 - ERA40 Life time: 2 days or longer; Minimum migration: 1000km

  9. Summary: Extratropical Cyclones 31R1 @ T511 (DJFM) • Synoptic activity (extratropics): • Generally well represented • Distribution of storm frequency quite realistic • Problems in the Gulf Stream/Kurushio area? • Too many systems in the eastern Atlantic (blocking)

  10. Tropical Cyclones & African Summer Monsoon in T511 Run

  11. 2005 2006 TL511 TL255 TL159 TL95 Tropical Cyclone Tracks (Atlantic)

  12. Resolution and Intensity of Tropical Storms

  13. ERA40 TL511-ERA40 Synoptic Activity: Vrot @ 700hPa (JJAS)

  14. Zonal Mean Zonal Wind: AEJ Area

  15. 200 hPa Velocity Potential ERA40 T511 - ERA40

  16. Summary: Tropical Cyclones 31R1 @ T511 (DJFM) • T511 model produces quite realistic frequency of occurrence of TS/Hurricanes in the Atlantic. • North African Monsoon too strong + northward shifted. • AEJ is too weak (problem at higher resolution). • Perhaps slightly too much AEW activity. • Strong problems in the western tropical Pacific (too little atmospheric upwelling). Problem larger at higher resolution.

  17. Some Other Issues: Model Climate 31R1 @ T511 • Amplitude of the MJO is underestimated (better in recent cycles but still an issue). • Convectively coupled Kelvin waves in the tropics are underestimated (better from 32R3 onwards). • Too little (much) precipitation over the tropical continents (oceans) (improved in recent cycles). • No QBO • Euro-Atlantic blocking significantly underestimated (large improvements in 33R1). • Anti-cyclonic circulation bias in the North Pacific (fixed in 32R3)

  18. Tropical Cyclones: 32R3 vs 32R2

  19. Tropical Waves: OLRA (JJA) OBS 32R2 32R3

  20. Tropical Cyclones Frequencies (Annual Mean) Note: TL159L91

  21. Tropical Cyclones Frequencies (Annual Mean) 32R1 32R3 32R3-32R1

  22. Tropical Cyclones in Recent Model Cycles • Generally there is an increase in the number/intensity of tropical cyclones/hurricanes. • Particularly lower resolution versions perform better than older cycles (e.g., US landfall). • Large increases in the western tropical Pacific (partly due changes in the large-scale atmospheric circulation). Too large?

  23. Tropical Cyclone Forecasts: T799 vs T511

  24. Forecasts of Katrina for Monday 29 Aug. 12 UTC T511 T799 t+36 t+36 t+72 t+72 Observed SLP: 922 hPa

  25. Forecasts of Rita for Saturday 24 Sep. 12 UTC T511 T799 t+36 t+36 t+72 t+72 Observed SLP: 930 hPa

  26. Sensitivity to Horizontal Resolution • Short-range and medium-range forecasts suggest that T799, if anything, produces stronger hurricanes than T511. • Resolution studies, however, suggests, that some aspects of the tropical climate (i.e., beyond the medium-range) of 31R1 deteriorate when increasing horizontal resolution (T159->T511). So it may be possible that T799 performs worse than T511. • In the extratropics the largest changes occur when going from T95 to T159. Rather little changes occur beyond T159 (T159->T511). Hence, it seems reasonable to assume that T511 and T799 perform similar.

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