Journal article
The consequences of a local approach in statistical models of convection on its large-scale coherence
Jackson Tan, Christian Jakob, Todd P Lane
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres | American Geophysical Union | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1002/2014JD022680
Abstract
Organized tropical convection is a crucial mechanism in the climate system, but its representation in climate models through parametrization schemes has numerous shortcomings. One of these shortcomings is that they are deterministic despite the statistical nature of the relationship they are representing. Several attempts at devising a stochastic parametrization scheme have been made, many of which assume a local approach, that is, one in which the convection in a grid box is determined without consideration of the previous time steps and the surrounding boxes. This study seeks to explore the effect of this assumption on the coherence of convection using cloud regimes, which represent variou..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors thank Kais Hamza and Karsten Peters for discussions on the study and three anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments. This project is funded under the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science (CE110001028). J. T. acknowledges support from Monash University Postgraduate Publication Award. Data and codes pertaining to this paper can be obtained by contacting the corresponding author (jackson.tan@nasa.gov).