2021
DOI: 10.5194/gmd-2020-443
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COSMO-CLM Regional Climate Simulations in the CORDEX framework: a review

Abstract: Abstract. In the last decade, the Climate Limited-area Modeling (CLM) Community has contributed to the Coordinated Re- gional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX) with an extensive set of regional climate simulations. Using several versions of the COSMO-CLM community model, ERA-Interim reanalysis and eight Global Climate Models from phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) were dynamically downscaled with horizontal grid spacings of 0.44° (∼50 km), 0.22° (∼25 km) and 0.11° (∼12 km) over … Show more

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“…In this paper we focus on daily characteristics of precipitation. However, useful regional climate information can be constructed also by analyzing model results for pre- Panitz et al (2014), Sørland et al (2021) claim that boundary conditions may affect the results more critically than model version, configuration and horizontal resolution. 5.…”
Section: Summary and Concluding Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper we focus on daily characteristics of precipitation. However, useful regional climate information can be constructed also by analyzing model results for pre- Panitz et al (2014), Sørland et al (2021) claim that boundary conditions may affect the results more critically than model version, configuration and horizontal resolution. 5.…”
Section: Summary and Concluding Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anyhow, it is recommended to use a driving model with grid‐spacing scales not too deep in the gray zone of its convection parameterization. Direct nesting of a CPM with grid‐spacing of 4.9 km or finer into, for example, global ERA5 re‐analysis data (Hersbach et al., 2020), global HighResMIP (Haarsma et al., 2016), or regional CORDEX‐CORE (Sørland et al., 2021) simulations with about 30–25 km grid‐spacing is sensible given the results shown here. Nesting into an intermediate gray‐zone nest is not advised.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The nonhydrostatic LAM COSMO‐CLM (e.g., Rockel et al., 2008) in version COSMO5.0‐CLM7 was applied in the idealized test configurations. COSMO‐CLM has been used successfully in many climate studies with typical grid‐spacings from 50 $\sim 50$ km to convection‐permitting scales with grid‐spacing of scriptO(10.17emnormalknormalm) $\mathcal{O}(1\,\mathrm{k}\mathrm{m})$ (Purr et al., 2021; Sørland et al., 2021). Necessary initial and lateral boundary data were compiled with the pre‐processor INT2LM2.0‐CLM4.…”
Section: Method Model and Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is because of the limited availability of high-resolution wind forcings during the conduction of the wave simulations. With the release of more high-resolution RCM datasets through the Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (Sørland et al, 2021), ensemble of high-resolution wave projections are in demand for the Chinese marginal seas. Furthermore, it is also interesting to investigate the capacity of these high-resolution RCMs in simulating tropical cyclones and in driving cyclone-related extreme waves.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%