#A02 CAPT simulations with ACME v1 CONUS RRM grid

Poster Title

Understanding the Cloud and Precipitation Biases in ACME v1 over the Central US with the CONUS RRM Grid

AuthorsXue Zheng Chris Golaz Shaocheng Xie Wuyin Lin Qi Tang Erika Roesler
GroupAtmosphere
Experiment
Poster CategoryEarly Result
Submission TypePoster
Poster LinkACME_2017_Zheng_48x48.pdf


Abstract

Simulating precipitation processes, clouds, and hydrologic cycle at regional scale over the central US remains challenging for global climate models. ACME v1 atmosphere model has implemented many new features in the physical parameterizations. It is important to assess the persistent model biases over the central US in ACME v1 and exam how the biases respond to different model settings. This study conducts ACME v1 5-year AMIP simulations and several sets of short-term hindcasts (i.e. CAPT simulations) for the summer of 2011 with the regular grid and the CONUS RRM grid. Based on observations, especially ARM observations, the evolution of cloud and precipitation biases over the central US with various model parameter settings is analyzed in this study.