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Evaluation of Summer Precipitation over Far East Asia and South Korea Simulated by Multiple Regional Climate Models

Author(s)
Park, ChangyongCha, Dong-HyunKim, GayoungLee, GilLee, Dong-KyouSuh, Myoung-SeokHong, Song-YouAhn, Joong-BaeMin, Seung-Ki
Issued Date
2020-03
DOI
10.1002/joc.6331
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/27849
Fulltext
https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/joc.6331
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, v.40, no.4, pp.2270 - 2284
Abstract
The evaluation of climate model performance is necessary to enhance the reliability of available models. Recently, the interest in the added value has been increasing due to the continued enhancement of the horizontal model resolution for dynamical downscaling. We have examined the simulation performance of regional climate models (RCMs) forced by two global climate models (GCMs) for summer precipitation over Far East Asia and South Korea on the basis of spatial resolution improvement. In terms of model resolution, coarse‐resolution RCMs present limitations, whilst high‐resolution RCMs offer the added value as revealed by several performance evaluations. RCMs forced by HadGEM2‐AO estimated smaller summer precipitation over South Korea than those observed, whereas RCMs forced by MPI‐ESM‐LR presented a wet bias. Here, moderate‐heavy rain in RCMs forced by HadGEM2‐AO and light‐moderate rain in RCMs forced by MPI‐ESM‐LR were found to lead to dry and wet biases, respectively.
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc.
ISSN
0899-8418
Keyword (Author)
far-East AsiaSouth Korearegional climate modelmodel evaluationadded valuesummer precipitation
Keyword
ATMOSPHERE COUPLED MODELINTERANNUAL VARIABILITYFUTURE CHANGESMONSOONEXTREMESPERFORMANCEPROJECTIONSENSEMBLESYSTEM

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