Evaluation of the atmosphere–land–ocean–sea ice interface processes in the Regional Arctic System Model version 1 (RASM1) using local and globally gridded observations

dc.contributor.author Brunke, Michael
dc.contributor.author Cassano, John
dc.contributor.author Gutowski, William
dc.contributor.author Dawson, Nicholas
dc.contributor.author DuVivier, Alice
dc.contributor.author Gutowski, William
dc.contributor.author Hamman, Joseph
dc.contributor.author Maslowski, Wieslaw
dc.contributor.author Nijssen, Bart
dc.contributor.author Eyre, J. E. Jack Reeves
dc.contributor.author Renteria, José
dc.contributor.author Roberts, Andrew
dc.contributor.author Zeng, Xubin
dc.contributor.department Geological and Atmospheric Sciences
dc.date 2019-11-19T22:09:03.000
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-30T04:04:31Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-30T04:04:31Z
dc.date.issued 2018-01-01
dc.description.abstract <p>The Regional Arctic System Model version 1 (RASM1) has been developed to provide high-resolution simulations of the Arctic atmosphere–ocean–sea ice–land system. Here, we provide a baseline for the capability of RASM to simulate interface processes by comparing retrospective simulations from RASM1 for 1990–2014 with the Community Earth System Model version 1 (CESM1) and the spread across three recent reanalyses. Evaluations of surface and 2 m air temperature, surface radiative and turbulent fluxes, precipitation, and snow depth in the various models and reanalyses are performed using global and regional datasets and a variety of in situ datasets, including flux towers over land, ship cruises over oceans, and a field experiment over sea ice. These evaluations reveal that RASM1 simulates precipitation that is similar to CESM1, reanalyses, and satellite gauge combined precipitation datasets over all river basins within the RASM domain. Snow depth in RASM is closer to upscaled surface observations over a flatter region than in more mountainous terrain in Alaska. The sea ice–atmosphere interface is well simulated in regards to radiation fluxes, which generally fall within observational uncertainty. RASM1 monthly mean surface temperature and radiation biases are shown to be due to biases in the simulated mean diurnal cycle. At some locations, a minimal monthly mean bias is shown to be due to the compensation of roughly equal but opposite biases between daytime and nighttime, whereas this is not the case at locations where the monthly mean bias is higher in magnitude. These biases are derived from errors in the diurnal cycle of the energy balance (radiative and turbulent flux) components. Therefore, the key to advancing the simulation of SAT and the surface energy budget would be to improve the representation of the diurnal cycle of radiative and turbulent fluxes. The development of RASM2 aims to address these biases. Still, an advantage of RASM1 is that it captures the interannual and interdecadal variability in the climate of the Arctic region, which global models like CESM cannot do.</p>
dc.description.comments <p>This article is published as Brunke, M. A., Cassano, J. J., Dawson, N., DuVivier, A. K., Gutowski Jr., W. J., Hamman, J., Maslowski, W., Nijssen, B., Reeves Eyre, J. E. J., Renteria, J. C., Roberts, A., and Zeng, X.: Evaluation of the atmosphere–land–ocean–sea ice interface processes in the Regional Arctic System Model version 1 (RASM1) using local and globally gridded observations, Geosci. Model Dev., 11, 4817–4841. doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gmd-11-4817-2018" target="_blank">10.5194/gmd-11-4817-2018</a>.</p>
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dc.source.uri 10.5194/gmd-11-4817-2018
dc.subject.disciplines Atmospheric Sciences
dc.subject.disciplines Oceanography
dc.subject.disciplines Statistical Models
dc.title Evaluation of the atmosphere–land–ocean–sea ice interface processes in the Regional Arctic System Model version 1 (RASM1) using local and globally gridded observations
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