Wave-Convection Interactions Amplify Convective Parameterization Biases in the South Pacific Convergence Zone
Yuanrui Chen,
Wenchao Chu,
Jonathon S. Wright
et al.
Abstract:Climate models have long-standing difficulties simulating the South
Pacific Convergence Zone (SPCZ) and its variability. For example, the
default Zhang-McFarlane (ZM) convection scheme in the Community
Atmosphere Model version 5 (CAM5) produces too much light precipitation
and too little heavy precipitation in the SPCZ, with this bias toward
light precipitation even more pronounced in the SPCZ than in the tropics
as a whole. Here, we show that implementing a recently developed
convection scheme in the CAM5 yie… Show more
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