AGCM precipitation biases in the tropical Atlantic

Publication Type: 
Year of Publication: 
2006
Journal Title: 
Journal of Climate
Journal Date: 
Mar 15
Volume: 
19
Issue: 
6
Pages: 
935-958
ISBN Number: 
0894-8755
Accession Number: 
ISI:000236765500004
Abstract: 

Many general Circulation models (GCMs) share similar biases in the representation of the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) in the Atlantic, even when they are forced with the time series of the observed sea surface temperature (SST). Specifically, they overestimate precipitation in the Southern Hemisphere in boreal spring and in the Caribbean region in boreal Summer.The majority of the models considered here place the rainfall maximum over the SST maximum, although the true precipitation maximum does not Occur there. This is the case even though these GCMs accurately place the maximum in surface Wind convergence away from the SST maximum, at the location where the observed precipitation maximum ties.Models that overrespond to SST in this way tend to (i) have fewer heavy-rain events, (ii) rain more for a smaller amount of water vapor in the Column, and (iii) Couple rainfall and Surface humidity too strongly and rainfall and humidity above the Surface too weakly.

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