Abstract
Performance of twenty-eight state of art atmosphere general circulation models (AGCMs) in simulating regional characteristic features of summer monsoon rainfall and circulation over the south Asian and the western-north Pacific regions are examined. AGCMs depict good representation of climatological spatial distribution of monsoon rainfall over both the regions. Interestingly, the year-to-year variability of the south Asian (Indian) monsoon rainfall is well simulated by the models compared to the circulation features. Whereas, for the western-north Pacific region, the AGCMs depict poor representation of monsoon rainfall variability, but circulation features are simulated with better skill. Thus suggesting that, models with good performance of monsoon rainfall variability need not necessarily have better representation of monsoon circulation features. Further analysis indicate that most models with good skill in simulating monsoon variability have better representation of monsoon-SST teleconnections with the Indo-Pacific SSTs. For the south Asian region, better simulating models have good representation of monsoon-ENSO teleconnection whereas most models have poor representation of monsoon-IOD relationship, suggesting requirement for realistic representation of these teleconnections in the models. For the western-north Pacific region, most models have unrealistic relationship of monsoon rainfall with SSTs during preceding winter and concurrent monsoon season, indicating that the poor (better) skill in simulating rainfall (circulation) probably arise from the unrealistic (realistic) representation of monsoon-SST teleconnections. Thus, the importance of realistic representation of monsoon-SST teleconnections in the climate models have been brought out for better simulation of monsoon variability over the south Asian and the western-north Pacific regions. • Performance of twenty-eight state of art atmosphere general circulation models in representing the summer monsoon rainfall and circulation over the south Asia and the western-north Pacific are examined. • Study brings out the importance of realistic representation of monsoon-SST teleconnections in the climate models for better simulation of the monsoon over the south Asia and the western-north Pacific. • The models which depict higher skill in simulating the interannual variability of monsoon have a better representation of monsoon-SST teleconnection over most of the Indo-Pacific region.
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