2015
DOI: 10.1002/2015ms000468
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Intercomparison of methods of coupling between convection and large‐scale circulation: 1. Comparison over uniform surface conditions

Abstract: As part of an international intercomparison project, a set of single-column models (SCMs) and cloud-resolving models (CRMs) are run under the weak-temperature gradient (WTG) method and the damped gravity wave (DGW) method. For each model, the implementation of the WTG or DGW method involves a simulated column which is coupled to a reference state defined with profiles obtained from the same model in radiative-convective equilibrium. The simulated column has the same surface conditions as the reference state an… Show more

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“…Raymond (2007) tested a convective parameterization against a CRM in a modeling framework with parameterized large-scale dynamics-in that case, the WTG framework for the tropics. Indeed, recent model intercomparison studies (Daleu et al 2015, manuscript submitted to J. Adv. Model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Raymond (2007) tested a convective parameterization against a CRM in a modeling framework with parameterized large-scale dynamics-in that case, the WTG framework for the tropics. Indeed, recent model intercomparison studies (Daleu et al 2015, manuscript submitted to J. Adv. Model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This modeling framework extends the notion of ''parameterization of large-scale dynamics'' previously applied in the tropics-including the weak-temperature-gradient method [e.g., Sobel and Bretherton, 2000;Raymond and Zeng, 2005;Daleu et al, 2015], the damped-gravity-wave method [e.g., Kuang, 2008;Blossey et al, 2009;Romps, 2012;Daleu et al, 2015], and related others [e.g., Mapes, 2004;Bergman and Sardeshmukh, 2004]-to parameterize large-scale vertical motion. These methods allow attribution of precipitation to environmental factors such as the sea surface temperature (SST) or the large-scale tropospheric temperature profile, and have been used to aid understanding of a variety of phenomena in the tropics [e.g., Chiang and Sobel, 2002;Wang et al, 2013Wang et al, , 2015Nie and Sobel, 2015;Sessions et al, 2015].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In short, it consists in prescribing a temperature rather than a mean vertical velocity profile in the larger-scale advection term. Thus, in CRMs with periodic lateral boundary conditions, this translates into a mean temperature nudged towards a given profile, which in turns dictates the fluctuations of vertical advection (Raymond and Zeng, 2005;Daleu et al, 2015). In its simplest form it can be formulated in a CRM using periodic conditions as:…”
Section: Initial and Boundary Conditions And Their Significance For Lmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to prevent adjustment in the sub-cloud boundary layer). A joint, similar formulation for the large-scale advection of specific humidity (thus involving a reference profile for water vapour too) is sometimes introduced (Daleu et al, 2015).…”
Section: Initial and Boundary Conditions And Their Significance For Lmentioning
confidence: 99%
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