Title: CAM-UW update
1CAM-UW update
Christopher S. Bretherton and Sungsu Park
Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences, Univ. of
Washington, Seattle
2Compare CAM-UW (UW moist turbShCu, fv2x2.5, L30)
CAM-UW-nodeep (as above but no
ZM) (5yr) with CAM3-fv (2x2.5L26). These
runs are with CAM3.1, but we have now migrated
CAM-UW to CAM3_3_45 development branch with
little apparent change in climo.
3CAM3-fv
CAM-UW
CAM-UW-nodeep
4ERA40
CAM3
CAM-UW
SE Pacific cross-section SON climo No
stratofogulus in CAM3-UW
5CAM3-fv
CAM-UW
CAM-UW-nodeep
6CAM3-fv
CAM3-UW
CAM3-UW-nodeep
7CAM3-fv
CAM-UW
CAM-UW-nodeep
8DJF low cloud
9DJF SAT and surface LWCF
CAM3-fv
CAM-UW
CAM-UW-nodeep
10RMS error table (all gridpoints, 4 seasons)
- Field Data RMSE ratio vs. CAM3.0
- 3.3.45fvctrl S026 S027
- Sea Level Pressure ERA40 1.01 1.33 1.08
- Ocean Surface Stress ERS 0.96 1.02 0.83
- Surf. Air Temp (land) L-W 1.11 1.14 1.14
- Rainfall Xie-Arkin 1.12 1.09 1.04
- Trop. Land Rainfall Xie-Arkin 1.06 1.02 1.12
- Net LW (TOA) CERES 1.19 1.20 1.00
- Net SW (TOA) CERES 1.06 0.99 0.98
- U (300 hPa) ERA40 0.93 1.15 0.85
- T (lat-p xsect) ERA40 0.93 0.96 0.98
- RH (lat-p xsect) ERA40 0.84 0.89 1.02
- Climate Bias Index 1.02 1.08 1.00
11Synthesis so far
- CAM-UW bias patterns are very similar to CAM3
overall, except for accentuated biases of SLP and
jets. - Biases in boundary layer SWCF in trade Cu regimes
are highly correlated with precipitation biases. - Removing ZM deep convection by using only the UW
shallow Cu scheme for all convection has larger
impact on tropical biases, improves SLP, wind
stress and overall skill, though not as much as
switching to the two new candidate deep
convection schemes. - Excessive high latitude winter low cloud/SAT in
CAM3, even worse in CAM3-UW (but see Sungsus
talk tomorrow!), not affected by deep convection
scheme.
12SCAM GEWEX intercomparison results
- At UW and with C. Lappen of CSU, we have
initiated SCAM3/SCAM-UW participation in
international boundary-layer SCM/LES
intercomparison studies. - Here, we discuss interesting insights from
- GABLS-1 idealized stable boundary layer case
- How might PBL contribute to hi-lat cloud/TS
biases? - RICO precipitating shallow Cu (latest GCSS case)
- Exposes issues with cloud fraction, LWP, precip.
13GEWEX Atmospheric Boundary Layer Study (GABLS)
- Case 1 Idealized stable boundary layer (Beare et
al, Cuxart et al 2006) - - Stratified initial sounding, no moisture
- - Surface cooling of 0.25K/hr for 9 hrs
- - 8 m/s geostrophic wind, 1 cm surface roughness
- - Good consensus among LES simulations with Dz
2 m. - - Requires several mods to SCAM to set up.
- High res 10 m vertical resolution
- Low res L30 as used in CAM-UW, grid levels at
60, 180, m, - CAM3 K-profile diagnosed PBL depth, no Ri
cutoff. - CAM-UW K(Ri) from Galperin (1988) in stable PBL,
cuts off if Rigt0.19 - Goals Compare HR, LR PBL depth, surface downward
heat flux.
149 hour q time-heights
Hi-res results CAM3 deeper PBL CAMUW
shallower PBL
8-9 hr mean
15Surface sensible heat flux parameterization
resolution
- Downward heat flux larger in CAM3 than in LES,
CAM-UW. - Only slight change for both params at L30 vs.
hi-res, even though there is only one grid layer
within the CAMUW PBL! - Both params work respectably for this stable PBL
case.
16GCSS-BLCWG RICO shallow cu intercomparison
- VanZanten, Siebesma et al. ongoing.
- Deep, weakly capped trade Cu with some showers
- Based on composite conditions for 16 Dec. 2004-5
Jan. 2005 - Metrics
- - Radar rain rate 1 mm/d.
- - T, q profiles should be quasisteady given
forcings. - - LES simulations.
- SCAM results have ZM turned off to avoid spurious
deep convection.
B. Stevens photo
17SCAM RICO results
34-36 hour profiles
- CAM3 develops spurious inversion because Cu goes
too deep. - CAM3 and CAM-UW both have reasonable mean
rainfall rates
LES
18Cumulus profiles
LES
Condensate from ShCu scheme
- CAM3 shallow Cu fraction too large and top-heavy,
with excess LWP and numerical oscillations. - CAMUW better overall.
- LES shows rainfall highest at 2 km, not Cu base
(life cycle).
19Summary
- The UW moist turbulence and shallow Cu schemes
have a modest effect on CAM climatology, despite
improving single-column performance in GCSS
cases. - Interactions with stratiform cloud and deep
convection parameterizations have big impacts on
PBL biases. - Both current CAM and CAM-UW do a respectable job
on the GABLS dry stable PBL case even at L30
resolution, bracketing the LES truth. - Tomorrow Sungsu will show you a disturbing but
legitimate way to reduce Arctic low cloud/TS in
CAM that dwarfs effects of changing PBL scheme.
20A curiosity - Leads and SHF through sea ice
- CAM includes a geographically and seasonally
varying climatological open water fraction in
sea-ice regions. - Although small, this often produces upward
sensible heat flux even in the highly stable
winter PBL over the Arctic Ocean, making
diagnosis of PBL type ambiguous, and has a 5-10 W
m-2 effect in surface energy budget.