Sensitivity of Summer Precipitation over Korea to Convective Parameterizations in the RegCM4: An Updated Assessment

This study investigates the performance of the latest version of RegCM4 in simulating summer precipitation over South Korea, comparing nine sensitivity experiments with different combinations of convective parameterization schemes (CPSs) between land and ocean. In addition to the gross pattern of se...

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Main Authors: Thanh Nguyen-Xuan, Liying Qiu, Eun-Soon Im, Jina Hur, Kyo-Moon Shim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Advances in Meteorology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/1329071
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spelling doaj-5e58ce57e2cb475e95a20ab73a2df2752020-11-25T02:41:49ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Meteorology1687-93091687-93172020-01-01202010.1155/2020/13290711329071Sensitivity of Summer Precipitation over Korea to Convective Parameterizations in the RegCM4: An Updated AssessmentThanh Nguyen-Xuan0Liying Qiu1Eun-Soon Im2Jina Hur3Kyo-Moon Shim4Division of Environment and Sustainability, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong KongDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong KongDivision of Environment and Sustainability, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong KongNational Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Administration, Wanju-gun, Republic of KoreaNational Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Administration, Wanju-gun, Republic of KoreaThis study investigates the performance of the latest version of RegCM4 in simulating summer precipitation over South Korea, comparing nine sensitivity experiments with different combinations of convective parameterization schemes (CPSs) between land and ocean. In addition to the gross pattern of seasonal and monthly mean precipitation, the northward propagation of the intense precipitation band and statistics from extreme daily precipitation are thoroughly evaluated against gridded and in situ station observations. The comparative analysis of 10-year simulations demonstrates that no CPS shows superiority in both quantitative and qualitative aspects. Furthermore, a nontrivial discrepancy among the different observation datasets makes a robust assessment of model performance difficult. Regardless of the CPS over the ocean, the simulations with the Kain–Fritsch scheme over land show a severe dry bias, whereas the simulations with the Tiedtke scheme over land suffer from a limited accuracy in reproducing spatial distributions due to the excessive orographic precipitation. In general, the simulations with the Emanuel scheme over land are better at capturing the major characteristics of summer precipitation over South Korea, despite not all statistical metrics showing the best performance. When applying the Emanuel scheme to both land and the ocean, precipitation tends to be slightly overestimated. This deficiency can be alleviated by using either the Tiedtke or Kain–Fritsch schemes over the ocean instead. As few studies have applied and evaluated the Tiedtke and Kain–Fritsch schemes to the Korean region within the RegCM framework, and this study introduces the potential of these new CPSs compared with the more frequently selected Emanuel scheme, which is particularly beneficial to RegCM users.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/1329071
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author Thanh Nguyen-Xuan
Liying Qiu
Eun-Soon Im
Jina Hur
Kyo-Moon Shim
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Liying Qiu
Eun-Soon Im
Jina Hur
Kyo-Moon Shim
Sensitivity of Summer Precipitation over Korea to Convective Parameterizations in the RegCM4: An Updated Assessment
Advances in Meteorology
author_facet Thanh Nguyen-Xuan
Liying Qiu
Eun-Soon Im
Jina Hur
Kyo-Moon Shim
author_sort Thanh Nguyen-Xuan
title Sensitivity of Summer Precipitation over Korea to Convective Parameterizations in the RegCM4: An Updated Assessment
title_short Sensitivity of Summer Precipitation over Korea to Convective Parameterizations in the RegCM4: An Updated Assessment
title_full Sensitivity of Summer Precipitation over Korea to Convective Parameterizations in the RegCM4: An Updated Assessment
title_fullStr Sensitivity of Summer Precipitation over Korea to Convective Parameterizations in the RegCM4: An Updated Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity of Summer Precipitation over Korea to Convective Parameterizations in the RegCM4: An Updated Assessment
title_sort sensitivity of summer precipitation over korea to convective parameterizations in the regcm4: an updated assessment
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Meteorology
issn 1687-9309
1687-9317
publishDate 2020-01-01
description This study investigates the performance of the latest version of RegCM4 in simulating summer precipitation over South Korea, comparing nine sensitivity experiments with different combinations of convective parameterization schemes (CPSs) between land and ocean. In addition to the gross pattern of seasonal and monthly mean precipitation, the northward propagation of the intense precipitation band and statistics from extreme daily precipitation are thoroughly evaluated against gridded and in situ station observations. The comparative analysis of 10-year simulations demonstrates that no CPS shows superiority in both quantitative and qualitative aspects. Furthermore, a nontrivial discrepancy among the different observation datasets makes a robust assessment of model performance difficult. Regardless of the CPS over the ocean, the simulations with the Kain–Fritsch scheme over land show a severe dry bias, whereas the simulations with the Tiedtke scheme over land suffer from a limited accuracy in reproducing spatial distributions due to the excessive orographic precipitation. In general, the simulations with the Emanuel scheme over land are better at capturing the major characteristics of summer precipitation over South Korea, despite not all statistical metrics showing the best performance. When applying the Emanuel scheme to both land and the ocean, precipitation tends to be slightly overestimated. This deficiency can be alleviated by using either the Tiedtke or Kain–Fritsch schemes over the ocean instead. As few studies have applied and evaluated the Tiedtke and Kain–Fritsch schemes to the Korean region within the RegCM framework, and this study introduces the potential of these new CPSs compared with the more frequently selected Emanuel scheme, which is particularly beneficial to RegCM users.
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