Journal Information

Online ISSN: 1520-0493
Print ISSN:    0027-0644
Frequency:    Monthly

Volume 133, Issue 3 (March 2005)

Simulation of the Intraseasonal Variance of the South American Summer Monsoon

Vasubandhu Misra

Center for Ocean–Land–Atmosphere Studies, Institute of Global Environment and Society, Inc., Calverton, Maryland





Abstract

This study reveals the inadequacy of the Center for Ocean–Land–Atmosphere Studies (COLA) atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) and the National Centers for Environmental Prediction–National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCEP–NCAR) reanalysis to resolve the variance of the intraseasonal anomalies of outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) over the South American summer monsoon (SASM) domain and the equatorial eastern Pacific Ocean (EEPO) owing to their coarse horizontal resolution. However, when the NCEP–NCAR reanalysis is downscaled by roughly a factor of 2.5 using the Regional Spectral Model (RSM; control-A experiment), the simulation of the seasonal mean variance of intraseasonal anomalies of OLR improves significantly. But downscaling the results of the COLA AGCM (control-B experiment) by roughly a factor of 4 led to no further improvement.

Using the novel technique of anomaly nesting, which replaces the climatology of the COLA AGCM of the nested variables at the lateral boundaries of the RSM with the NCEP–NCAR reanalysis climatology (AN experiment), the simulation of the intraseasonal variance of OLR improves significantly over control-B runs. This improvement is shown to coincide with a distinct diurnal variation of the intraseasonal scales displayed in the AN integrations, which compare reasonably well with control-A integrations. A disappointing result of this study is that the generated variance of intraseasonal anomalies of OLR in the AN integrations arises from the internal variability of the model. However, it is concluded that the systematic errors of the COLA AGCM imposed on RSM from the lateral boundary conditions suppress the generation of intraseasonal variability.

Received: November 13, 2003; Accepted: August 2, 2004

Corresponding author address: Vasubandhu Misra, Center for Ocean–Land–Atmosphere Studies, Institute of Global Environment and Society, Inc., 4041 Powder Mill Road, Suite 302, Calverton, MD 20705. Email:

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J. A. Marengo, B. Liebmann, A. M. Grimm, V. Misra, P. L. Silva Dias, I. F. A. Cavalcanti, L. M. V. Carvalho, E. H. Berbery, T. Ambrizzi, C. S. Vera, A. C. Saulo, J. Nogues-Paegle, E. Zipser, A. Seth, L. M. Alves. (2010) Recent developments on the South American monsoon system. International Journal of Climatologyn/a-n/a
Online publication date: 1-Jan-2010.
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