Assessment of Climate Biases in OpenIFS Version 43R3 across Model Horizontal Resolutions and Time Steps.

Savita, Abhishek, Kjellsson, Joakim , Kedzierski, Robin P. , Latif, Mojib , Rahm, Tabea, Wahl, Sebastian and Park, Wonsun (2024) Assessment of Climate Biases in OpenIFS Version 43R3 across Model Horizontal Resolutions and Time Steps. Open Access Geoscientific Model Development, 17 (4). pp. 1813-1829. DOI 10.5194/gmd-17-1813-2024.

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Abstract

We examine the impact of horizontal resolution and model time step on the climate of the OpenIFS version 43r3 atmospheric general circulation model. A series of simulations for the period 1979–2019 are conducted with various horizontal resolutions (i.e. ∼100, ∼50, and ∼25 km) while maintaining the same time step (i.e. 15 min) and using different time steps (i.e. 60, 30, and 15 min) at 100 km horizontal resolution. We find that the surface zonal wind bias is significantly reduced over certain regions such as the Southern Ocean and the Northern Hemisphere mid-latitudes and in tropical and subtropical regions at a high horizontal resolution (i.e. ∼25 km). Similar improvement is evident too when using a coarse-resolution model (∼100 km) with a smaller time step (i.e. 30 and 15 min). We also find improvements in Rossby wave amplitude and phase speed, as well as in weather regime patterns, when a smaller time step or higher horizontal resolution is used. The improvement in the wind bias when using the shorter time step is mostly due to an increase in shallow and mid-level convection that enhances vertical mixing in the lower troposphere. The enhanced mixing allows frictional effects to influence a deeper layer and reduces wind and wind speed throughout the troposphere. However, precipitation biases generally increase with higher horizontal resolutions or smaller time steps, whereas the surface air temperature bias exhibits a small improvement over North America and the eastern Eurasian continent. We argue that the bias improvement in the highest-horizontal-resolution (i.e. ∼25 km) configuration benefits from a combination of both the enhanced horizontal resolution and the shorter time step. In summary, we demonstrate that, by reducing the time step in the coarse-resolution (∼100 km) OpenIFS model, one can alleviate some climate biases at a lower cost than by increasing the horizontal resolution.

Document Type: Article
Funder compliance: info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/01LP2002C
Keywords: OpenIFS Version 43R3
Research affiliation: OceanRep > GEOMAR > FB1 Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics > FB1-ME Maritime Meteorology
OceanRep > GEOMAR > FB1 Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics > FB1-PO Physical Oceanography
Main POF Topic: PT2: Ocean and Cryosphere
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: Yes
Publisher: Copernicus Publications (EGU)
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Projects: ROADMAP, Opendap
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Date Deposited: 28 Jul 2023 11:46
Last Modified: 26 Sep 2024 08:53
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/59011

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