Performance of RegCM4 for Dynamically Downscaling of El Nino/La Nina Events During Southwest Monsoon Over India and Its Regions

Abstract This study presents the interannual variation in the summer monsoon rainfall during the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phases, that is, El Nino and La Nina throughout the Indian subcontinent and its subregions during 1986–2010. The analysis includes the performance assessments of the r...

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Main Authors: Shruti Verma, R. Bhatla
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2021-03-01
Series:Earth and Space Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EA001474
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spelling doaj-4304ab1adc7b4300bf825c79bb2e0fee2021-03-26T21:46:39ZengAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU)Earth and Space Science2333-50842021-03-0183n/an/a10.1029/2020EA001474Performance of RegCM4 for Dynamically Downscaling of El Nino/La Nina Events During Southwest Monsoon Over India and Its RegionsShruti Verma0R. Bhatla1Department of Geophysics Institute of Science Banaras Hindu University Varanasi IndiaDepartment of Geophysics Institute of Science Banaras Hindu University Varanasi IndiaAbstract This study presents the interannual variation in the summer monsoon rainfall during the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phases, that is, El Nino and La Nina throughout the Indian subcontinent and its subregions during 1986–2010. The analysis includes the performance assessments of the regional climate model (RegCM4) in simulating Indian summer monsoon rainfall through comparison with India Meteorological Department rainfall data. Observation clearly demonstrates that the El Nino/La Nina produced weaker/strong monsoon rainfall over India and it increases the interannual variability of the southwest monsoon. The capability and skill of RegCM4's Grell and Mix99 cumulus parameterization scheme in simulating Indian summer monsoon rainfall associated with extreme climate are usually higher in “dry” conditions rather below average for the accurate simulation of “wet” conditions. Also, model performance was good in defining the characteristics, spatial distribution, and trend of a dry spell during ENSO phases with observation. The model‐simulated spatial and temporal value of wet spell during ENSO produces overestimated value over all India.https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EA001474dry spell and wet spellEl NinoLa NinaRegCM4southwest monsoon
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author Shruti Verma
R. Bhatla
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R. Bhatla
Performance of RegCM4 for Dynamically Downscaling of El Nino/La Nina Events During Southwest Monsoon Over India and Its Regions
Earth and Space Science
dry spell and wet spell
El Nino
La Nina
RegCM4
southwest monsoon
author_facet Shruti Verma
R. Bhatla
author_sort Shruti Verma
title Performance of RegCM4 for Dynamically Downscaling of El Nino/La Nina Events During Southwest Monsoon Over India and Its Regions
title_short Performance of RegCM4 for Dynamically Downscaling of El Nino/La Nina Events During Southwest Monsoon Over India and Its Regions
title_full Performance of RegCM4 for Dynamically Downscaling of El Nino/La Nina Events During Southwest Monsoon Over India and Its Regions
title_fullStr Performance of RegCM4 for Dynamically Downscaling of El Nino/La Nina Events During Southwest Monsoon Over India and Its Regions
title_full_unstemmed Performance of RegCM4 for Dynamically Downscaling of El Nino/La Nina Events During Southwest Monsoon Over India and Its Regions
title_sort performance of regcm4 for dynamically downscaling of el nino/la nina events during southwest monsoon over india and its regions
publisher American Geophysical Union (AGU)
series Earth and Space Science
issn 2333-5084
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract This study presents the interannual variation in the summer monsoon rainfall during the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phases, that is, El Nino and La Nina throughout the Indian subcontinent and its subregions during 1986–2010. The analysis includes the performance assessments of the regional climate model (RegCM4) in simulating Indian summer monsoon rainfall through comparison with India Meteorological Department rainfall data. Observation clearly demonstrates that the El Nino/La Nina produced weaker/strong monsoon rainfall over India and it increases the interannual variability of the southwest monsoon. The capability and skill of RegCM4's Grell and Mix99 cumulus parameterization scheme in simulating Indian summer monsoon rainfall associated with extreme climate are usually higher in “dry” conditions rather below average for the accurate simulation of “wet” conditions. Also, model performance was good in defining the characteristics, spatial distribution, and trend of a dry spell during ENSO phases with observation. The model‐simulated spatial and temporal value of wet spell during ENSO produces overestimated value over all India.
topic dry spell and wet spell
El Nino
La Nina
RegCM4
southwest monsoon
url https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EA001474
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