Control on stratospheric temperature in IFS: resolution and vertical advection
Title | Control on stratospheric temperature in IFS: resolution and vertical advection
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Technical memorandum
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Date Published |
06/2019
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Secondary Title |
ECMWF Technical Memoranda
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Number |
847
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ECMWF
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Abstract |
All operational forecast systems at ECMWF suffer from lower tropical stratosphere cold bias, which has a distinctive resolution dependency. At typical vertical resolutions of the ECMWF Integrated Forecasting System (?450m or ?350m in the lower stratosphere), the lower stratospheric cold bias is increased when the horizontal resolution is increased, while the upper stratospheric warm bias is concomitantly reduced. This is because the stratosphere cools in the global-mean when horizontal resolution is increased. The cooling is due to discretization errors in the vertical advection, associated with inadequate representation of resolved gravity waves in the vertical direction. Although for typical climate model resolutions this problem is negligible, for high resolution numerical weather |
URL | https://www.ecmwf.int/en/elibrary/81078-control-stratospheric-temperature-ifs-resolution-and-vertical-advection |
DOI |
10.21957/cz3t12t7e
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