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[AAS08-10] Global simulations with a cloud-resolving atmosphere and eddy-resolving ocean coupled model in winter and summer
We have confirmed that the representation in the surface ocean is substantially improved in the high-resolution coupled model compared with a lower-resolution model in which the ocean resolution is 0.25 degrees. In winter, surface wind convergence and precipitation are intensified near the sea-surface temperature (SST) front along the Kuroshio and ocean eddies. In summer, rapid cooling of SST is clearly identified after the passage of typhoons. The signature of the typhoons lasts 10 days and more. The Kuroshio is also cooled due to the typhoons, but it recovers rapidly to the original high SST. This is an unprecedented opportunity to investigate the role of mesoscale air-sea interaction on the global climate system.
Acknowledgements: This work was supported by MEXT as “Program for Promoting Researches on the Supercomputer Fugaku” (JPMXP1020200305) (Project ID: hp200128/hp210166/hp220167), and by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP19H05703.