Abstract
Abstract. The impact of sub-grid variability of precipitation and canopy water storage is investigated over Central-South Europe by applying a new canopy interception scheme into the Community Atmosphere Model (CAM, Version 3) coupled with the Community Land Model (CLM, Version 3). The study shows that while sub-grid variability exerts great impact on the land surface water budget, the impact on the atmospheric hydrological processes is small and only exception being the Mediterranean region. In this region, incorporation of sub-grid variability is shown to reduce precipitation up to 1 mm/day (or ~8% relative to mean precipitation). The evapotranspiration ratio (ratio of evapotranspiration to total precipitation) exhibited insignificant deviations between the simulations with sub-grid variability and the ones without, which indicates that the local source of moisture is not the cause of the reduced precipitation. On the other hand, inducing sub-grid variability alters the large-scale circulation, which transports less water vapor form Atlantic Ocean to inland areas thus reducing precipitation in the Mediterranean region.
Highlights
Precipitation is arguably the most important component in manipulating land-atmospheric interactions
While three dynamic cores (i.e., Eulerian spectral, semi-Lagrangian and finite volume) are available in CAM3, the Eulerian spectral dynamic core is used in this study
We investigated the impact of sub-grid variability of precipitation and canopy water storage in the CentralSouth Europe by applying a new canopy interception scheme to CAM3-CLM3
Summary
Precipitation is arguably the most important component in manipulating land-atmospheric interactions. The realistic representation of flux exchanges between land surface and atmosphere in global climate models (GCMs) relies on the accuracy of simulated precipitation amounts, and on the realistic precipitation intensity at resolutions finer than the typical resolution of GCMs. Several studies have considered the sub-grid scale variability of precipitation in GCMs (give references). A recent study by Wang and Wang (2007)
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