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dc.contributor.authorTang, Shuaiqi
dc.contributor.authorXie, Shaocheng
dc.contributor.authorGuo, Zhun
dc.contributor.authorHong, Song‐You
dc.contributor.authorKhouider, Boualem
dc.contributor.authorKlocke, Daniel
dc.contributor.authorKöhler, Martin
dc.contributor.authorKoo, Myung‐Seo
dc.contributor.authorKrishna, Phani Murali
dc.contributor.authorLarson, Vincent E.
dc.contributor.authorPark, Sungsu
dc.contributor.authorVaillancourt, Paul A.
dc.contributor.authorWang, Yi‐Chi
dc.contributor.authorYang, Jing
dc.contributor.authorDaleu, Chimene L.
dc.contributor.authorHomeyer, Cameron R.
dc.contributor.authorJones, Todd R.
dc.contributor.authorMalap, Neelam
dc.contributor.authorNeggers, Roel
dc.contributor.authorPrabhakaran, Thara
dc.contributor.authorRamirez, Enver
dc.contributor.authorSchumacher, Courtney
dc.contributor.authorTao, Cheng
dc.contributor.authorBechtold, Peter
dc.contributor.authorMa, Hsi‐Yen
dc.contributor.authorNeelin, J. David
dc.contributor.authorZeng, Xubin
dc.date.accessioned2022-01-13T01:02:30Z
dc.date.available2022-01-13T01:02:30Z
dc.date.issued2021-12-15
dc.identifier.citationTang, S., Xie, S., Guo, Z., Hong, S.-Y., Khouider, B., Klocke, D., Köhler, M., Koo, M.-S., Krishna, P. M., Larson, V. E., Park, S., Vaillancourt, P. A., Wang, Y.-C., Yang, J., Daleu, C. L., Homeyer, C. R., Jones, T. R., Malap, N., Neggers, R., … Zeng, X. (2021). Long-term single-column model intercomparison of diurnal cycle of precipitation over midlatitude and tropical land. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society.en_US
dc.identifier.issn0035-9009
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/qj.4222
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10150/662877
dc.description.abstractGeneral Circulation Models (GCMs) have for decades exhibited difficulties in modelling the diurnal cycle of precipitation (DCP). This issue can be related to inappropriate representation of the processes controlling sub-diurnal phenomena like convection. In this study, 11 single-column versions of GCMs are used to investigate the interactions between convection and environmental conditions, processes that control nocturnal convections, and the transition from shallow to deep convection on a diurnal time-scale. Long-term simulations are performed over two continental land sites: the Southern Great Plains (SGP) in the USA for 12 summer months from 2004 to 2015 and the Manacapuru site at the central Amazon (MAO) in Brazil for two full years from 2014 to 2015. The analysis is done on two regimes: afternoon convective regime and nocturnal precipitation regime. Most models produce afternoon precipitation too early, likely due to the missing transition of shallow-to-deep convection in these models. At SGP, the unified convection schemes better simulate the onset time of precipitation. At MAO, models produce the heating peak in a much lower level compared with observation, indicating too shallow convection in the models. For nocturnal precipitation, models that produce most of nocturnal precipitation all allow convection to be triggered above the boundary layer. This indicates the importance of model capability to detect elevated convection for simulating nocturnal precipitation. Sensitivity studies indicate that (a) nudging environmental variables towards observations has a minor impact on DCP, (b) unified treatment of shallow and deep convection and the capability to capture mid-level convection can help models better capture DCP, and (c) the interactions of the atmosphere with other components in the climate system (e.g. land) are also important for DCP simulations in coupled models. These results provide long-term statistical insights on which physical processes are essential in climate models to simulate DCP.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipNational Science Foundation of Sri Lankaen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherWileyen_US
dc.rights© 2021 Royal Meteorological Society.en_US
dc.rights.urihttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/en_US
dc.subject3. Physical phenomenonen_US
dc.subjectconvectionen_US
dc.subjectdiurnal cycle of precipitationen_US
dc.subjectsingle-column modelen_US
dc.titleLong‐term single‐column model intercomparison of diurnal cycle of precipitation over midlatitude and tropical landen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.eissn1477-870X
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Arizonaen_US
dc.identifier.journalQuarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Societyen_US
dc.description.note12 month embargo; first published: 29 November 2021en_US
dc.description.collectioninformationThis item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.en_US
dc.eprint.versionFinal accepted manuscripten_US
dc.identifier.pii10.1002/qj.4222
dc.source.journaltitleQuarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society


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