Title:
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Regional climate model applications on sub-regional scales over the Indian monsoon region: The role of domain size on downscaling uncertainty |
Author:
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Ramachandran, A; Moufouma-Okia, W; Bhaskaran, B; Jones, R
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Abstract:
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Regional climate models are becoming increasingly popular to provide high resolution
climate change information for impacts assessments to inform adaptation options.
Many countries and provinces requiring these assessments are as small as 200,000 km2
in size, significantly smaller than an ideal domain needed for successful applications of
one-way nested regional climate models. Therefore assessments on sub-regional scales
(e.g., river basins) are generally carried out using climate change simulations performed for
relatively larger regions. Here we show that the seasonal mean hydrological cycle and
the day-to-day precipitation variations of a sub-region within the model domain are
sensitive to the domain size, even though the large scale circulation features over the region
are largely insensitive. On seasonal timescales, the relatively smaller domains intensify the
hydrological cycle by increasing the net transport of moisture into the study region and
thereby enhancing the precipitation and local recycling of moisture. On daily timescales,
the simulations run over smaller domains produce higher number of moderate precipitation
days in the sub-region relative to the corresponding larger domain simulations. An
assessment of daily variations of water vapor and the vertical velocity within the sub-region
indicates that the smaller domains may favor more frequent moderate uplifting and
subsequent precipitation in the region. The results remained largely insensitive to the
horizontal resolution of the model, indicating the robustness of the domain size influence
on the regional model solutions. These domain size dependent precipitation characteristics
have the potential to add one more level of uncertainty to the downscaled projections. |
Description:
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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 117, D10113, doi:10.1029/2012JD017956, 2012 |
URI:
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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4119
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Date:
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2012-05-31 |