Abstract
A Variable-Resolution, global configuration of the Community Earth System Model (VR-CESM) in which the atmosphere and land are the only active components is employed to investigate the climate of the Euro-Mediterranean region. Two variable-resolution grids with regionally refined resolutions of 0.25° and 0.125° over the study domain, respectively, are used. The fidelity of these VR-CESM simulations is evaluated considering the near-surface air temperature and precipitation fields for the 2000–2014 period in comparison to available observation-based data sets and those of a coarse resolution (quasi-uniform 1°) control simulation. Our analysis shows that, as a global model, VR-CESM can be employed as an alternative to regional climate models to advance our understanding of the Euro-Mediterranean climate. The improvements obtained are mainly related to a better representation of the complex topography of the region with higher resolution. Increasing the regional resolution to 0.25° generally yields considerable improvements over the control simulation; however, some persistent biases remain. Doubling the highest resolution to 0.125° leads to only modest improvements, primarily in the representation of small-scale processes including representation of extreme events that are of substantial relevance for the present and future of the regional climate.
Original language | English |
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Article number | e2024JD041300 |
Journal | Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres |
Volume | 130 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 28 Feb 2025 |
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Keywords
- CAM-SE
- complex terrain
- Euro-Mediterranean
- parameter tuning
- regional climate
- variable resolution
- VR-CESM