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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH,
VOL. 101, NO. D21,
PAGES 26,199–26,215,
1996
Simulation with the regional climate model RegCM2 of extremely anomalous precipitation during the 1991 east Asian flood: An
evaluation study
Yongqiang Liu
Department of Environmental Sciences, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Roni Avissar
Department of Environmental Sciences, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Filippo Giorgi
National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado
Abstract
One of the potential applications of the regional climate model RegCM2 developed at the National Center for Atmospheric Research
(NCAR) is to analyze and possibly forecast high-resolution spatial features of anomalous, short-term climate variations. To
evaluate the ability of RegCM2 to predict anomalous precipitation, a simulation of the east Asian flood that occured during
May through July 1991 was performed. This simulation was driven by large-scale atmospheric background derived from the European
Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecast (ECMWF) analysis. We found that RegCM2 is capable of reproducing an anomalous rainbelt
in the flood region from the Yangtze-Huai River Basin (eastern China) to southern Japan, and to produce local, strong rainfall
centers within the belt. It reasonably well simulates the spatial patterns of the circulations, the anomalous early leap of
the summer monsoon to the flood region, and the stable maintenance of the summer monsoon, which directly results in the formation
of the flood. One of the major deficiencies in the model is its overestimation of precipitation in the rainfall centers, by
about 30%, as compared to the analysis. Another deficiency of the model is the shift northward of the simulated rainbelt near
Japan, resulting in a significant bias of rainfall over Japan. In addition, the ending of the flood is not well predicted
by the model. Our analysis indicates that a bias pattern in the simulated circulations, which is dependent upon the Earth's
surface type (i.e., land or ocean), is prossibly the major reason for these deficiencies.
Received 17
November
1995;
accepted 14
May
1996.
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Citation: Liu, Y., R. Avissar, and F. Giorgi
(1996),
Simulation with the regional climate model RegCM2 of extremely anomalous precipitation during the 1991 east Asian flood: An
evaluation study,
J. Geophys. Res.,
101(D21),
26,199–26,215.
Copyright 1996 by the American Geophysical Union.
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