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The Sensitivity of Euro‐Atlantic Regimes to Model Horizontal Resolution

Authors :
Paolo Davini
Mio Matsueda
J. von Hadenberg
Susanna Corti
I. Mavilia
Ryo Mizuta
P-L. Vidale
Kristian Strommen
Source :
Geophysical Research Letters, Geophysical research letters 46 (2019): 7810–7818. doi:10.1029/2019GL082843, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Strommen, K.; Mavilia, I.; Corti, S.; Matsueda, M.; Davini, P.; von Hardenberg, J.; Vidale, P. L.; Mizuta, R./titolo:The Sensitivity of Euro-Atlantic Regimes to Model Horizontal Resolution/doi:10.1029%2F2019GL082843/rivista:Geophysical research letters/anno:2019/pagina_da:7810/pagina_a:7818/intervallo_pagine:7810–7818/volume:46
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2019.

Abstract

There is growing evidence that the atmospheric dynamics of the Euro‐Atlantic sector during winter is driven in part by the presence of quasi‐persistent regimes. However, general circulation models typically struggle to simulate these with, for example, an overly weakly persistent blocking regime. Previous studies have showed that increased horizontal resolution can improve the regime structure of a model but have so far only considered a single model with only one ensemble member at each resolution, leaving open the possibility that this may be either coincidental or model dependent. We show that the improvement in regime structure due to increased resolution is robust across multiple models with multiple ensemble members. However, while the high‐resolution models have notably more tightly clustered data, other aspects of the regimes may not necessarily improve and are also subject to a large amount of sampling variability that typically requires at least three ensemble members to surmount.<br />Key Points Climate models have difficulty representing Euro‐Atlantic regime structure correctlyIncreasing horizontal resolution improves the significance of regime clustering across multiple modelsSpatial patterns and persistence levels of regimes do not necessarily improve with increased resolution

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19448007 and 00948276
Volume :
46
Issue :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geophysical Research Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....74c3611fcac59b774f101f058e3a374c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GL082843