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Role of Microphysics and Convective Autoconversion for the Better Simulation of Tropical Intraseasonal Oscillations (MISO and MJO)

Ushnanshu Dutta, Anupam Hazra, Hemantkumar S. Chaudhari, Subodh Kumar Saha, Samir Pokhrel, Chein‐Jung Shiu, Jen‐Ping Chen

2021Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The seasonal prediction of the Indian summer monsoon (ISM) and Monsoon Intraseasonal Oscillations (MISO), as well as the Madden Julian Oscillations (MJO) that strongly modulate MISO, is of much importance to the agriculture sectors of the Indian Sub‐continent. This study highlights the importance of selecting proper “autoconversion” coefficients for precipitation formation in Coupled Global Climate Model's convective and microphysical schemes in simulating MISO and MJO. With a series of sensitivity experiments, we systematically examined the convective autoconversion and microphysical autoconversion coefficients in the National Centers for Environmental Prediction Coupled Forecast System version 2 (CFSv2). The mean and intraseasonal features of MISO and MJO are improved with a proper combination of autoconversion coefficients, which not only provide a better partition of cloud water and ice but also better feedback between the large‐scale condensation and convective parameterization. The results demonstrate a road map for the improvement of MISO as well as MJO simulation using a coupled climate model.

Topics & Concepts

Madden–Julian oscillationClimatologyConvectionMonsoonEnvironmental sciencePrecipitationAtmospheric sciencesMeteorologyGeologyPhysicsClimate variability and modelsMeteorological Phenomena and SimulationsTropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
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