Process-based analysis of the added value of dynamical downscaling over Central Africa
In this study, nine global climate models (GCMs) and corresponding downscaled runs by means of the regional climate model (RCM) RCA4 are used to investigate added value (AV) in precipitation and its some drivers over Central Africa (CA). By employing a process‐based analysis approach, we intercompare abilities of RCM to those of driving GCMs in representing the total atmospheric moisture flux convergence (TMFC), moisture transport, and African Easterly Jets (AEJs). Results indicate that simulations with highest AVs in the precipitation climatology also show improvements in the representation of the TMFC and AEJs. Degraded precipitation due to the downscaling is associated with deterioration of at least two of three analyzed mechanisms, and sometimes there is inconsistent AVs between precipitation and related drivers. This sustains that a realistic representation of the moisture transport and atmospheric circulation is of great importance for the correct simulation of present (and, consequently, future) precipitation over CA.
TAMOFFO TCHIO Alain;
DOSIO Alessandro;
VONDOU Derbetini A.;
SONKOUE Denis;
2020-09-08
AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
JRC121487
0094-8276 (online),
https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2020GL089702,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC121487,
10.1029/2020GL089702 (online),
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