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Model Resolution Sensitivity of the Simulation of North Atlantic Oscillation Teleconnections to Precipitation Extremes
Author(s) -
Mahajan Salil,
Evans Katherine J.,
Branstetter Marcia L.,
Tang Qi
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of geophysical research: atmospheres
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2169-8996
pISSN - 2169-897X
DOI - 10.1029/2018jd028594
Subject(s) - climatology , teleconnection , environmental science , north atlantic oscillation , precipitation , extratropical cyclone , horizontal resolution , rainband , climate model , precipitable water , atmospheric sciences , climate change , geology , meteorology , tropical cyclone , geography , oceanography , el niño southern oscillation
We evaluate a high‐resolution (0.25°), four‐member ensemble simulation of the global climate (1979–2005) with the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Exascale Earth System Model v0.3—forced with observed ocean surface temperatures and sea ice extent—for its ability to represent the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) teleconnections to winter precipitation extremes over western Europe. As compared to the low‐resolution model (1°), it simulates a stronger impact of NAO on daily precipitation extremes over the western slopes of mountain ranges over southwestern Norway, northwestern United Kingdom, and the Western Balkan states. Precipitation extremes and their linear relationship with NAO are quantified using the generalized extreme value distribution. NAO‐dependent large‐scale (stratiform) precipitation intensity strengthens in the high‐resolution model on seasonal time scales and plays a dominant role during simulated daily precipitation extremes. Improvements in the high‐resolution model over these varied‐topography regions largely appear to be due to finer resolved scales of motion that amplify NAO‐dependent seasonal vertical moisture fluxes and enhance stable condensation. However, the high‐resolution model simulates a weaker than observed impact of NAO on extratropical cyclone activity and total precipitable water, generally underperforming the low‐resolution model These effects possibly offset the impact of enhanced vertical moisture fluxes on NAO‐dependent precipitation extremes in the high‐resolution model in these regions. Over the southwestern Iberian peninsula, the high‐resolution model underperforms the low‐resolution model simulating weaker than observed impact of NAO on precipitation extremes. This appears to be due to the reduction in total precipitable water despite an increase in NAO‐dependent extratropical activity there.