EVALUATION OF COASTAL ANTARCTIC PRECIPITATION IN LMDZ6 GLOBAL ATMOSPHERIC MODEL USING GROUND-BASED RADAR OBSERVATIONS

Florentin Lemonnier, Alizée Chemison, Gerhard Krinner, Jean Baptiste Madeleine, Chantal Claud, Christophe Genthon

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Abstract

In the current context of climate change in the poles, one of the objectives of the APRES3 (Antarctic Precipitation Remote Sensing from Surface and Space) project was to characterize the vertical structure of precipitation in order to better simulate it. Precipitation simulated by models in Antarctica is currently very widespread and it overestimates the data. Sensitivity studies have been conducted using a global climate model and compared to the observations obtained at the Dumont d’Urville coast station, obtained by a Micro Rain Radar (MRR). The LMDz/IPSL general circulation model, with zoomed configuration over Dumont d’Urville, has been considered for this study. A sensitivity study was conducted on the physical and numerical parameters of the LMDz model with the aim of estimating their contribution to the precipitation simulation. Sensitivity experiments revealed that changes in the sedimentation and sublimation parameters do not significantly impact precipitation rate. However, dissipation of the LMDz model, which is a numerical process that dissipates spatially excessive energy and keeps the model stable, impacts precipitation indirectly but very strongly. A suitable adjustment of the dissipation reduces significantly precipitation over Antarctic peripheral area, thus providing a simulated profile in better agreement with the MRR observations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)147-164
Number of pages18
JournalProblemy Arktiki i Antarktiki
Volume67
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2021

Keywords

  • Antarctic precipitation
  • General Circulation Model evaluation
  • numerical dissipation evaluation
  • polar climate modeling

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