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[MGI22-09] Development of cumulus parameterization based on cloud-resolving model
Keywords:cumulus parameterization, cloud-resolving model, atmospheric general circulation model
An atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) was developed employing a composite grid system and recently presented parameterizations (land surface, non-orographic gravity wave and boundary layer schemes), and the developed cumulus parameterization was implemented into the AGCM, in order to examine sensitivity to the selected parameters and physical performance of the scheme. Evaluations of the scheme were performed using the AMIP-type low-resolution experiments against climatological reanalysis data. In the evaluations, difference of detrainment model was especially examined, and it was found that (organized) detrainment model had significant impact on the model’s physical performance. This was because the present entrainment rate was modeled using detrainment rate, and thus these parameters were strictly connected each other. Although all employed detrainment models were based on the fact that detrainment was proportional to buoyancy loss in convective clouds, a detrainment model originally developed for shallow convection showed worse physical performance, and detrainment model which was based on cloud-resolving model and did not separate modeling procedure for different convection depths worked better.