Simulation of the summer circulation over South America by two regional climate models. Part I: Mean climatology

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J. P. R. Fernandez
S. H. Franchito
V. B. Rao
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[1] Centro de Previsão de Tempo e Estudos Climáticos,
[2] CPTEC,undefined
[3] Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais,undefined
[4] INPE,undefined
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Regional Climate Model; South Atlantic Convergence Zone; Andes Region; Summer Circulation; Regional Spectral Model;
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This study investigates the capabilities of two regional models (the ICTP RegCM3 and the climate version of the CPTEC Eta model – EtaClim) in simulating the mean climatological features of the summer quasi-stationary circulations over South America. Comparing the results with the NCEP/DOE reanalysis II data it is seen that the RegCM3 simulates a weaker and southward shifted Bolivian high (BH). But, the Nordeste low (NL) is located close to its climatological position. In the EtaClim the position of the BH is reproduced well, but the NL is shifted towards the interior of the continent. To the east of Andes, the RegCM3 simulates a weaker low level jet and a weaker basic flow from the tropical Atlantic to Amazonia while they are stronger in the EtaClim. In general, the RegCM3 and EtaClim show, respectively a negative and positive bias in the surface temperature in almost all regions of South America. For both models, the correlation coefficients between the simulated precipitation and the GPCP data are high over most of South America. Although the RegCM3 and EtaClim overestimate the precipitation in the Andes region they show a negative bias in general over the entire South America. The simulations of upper and lower level circulations and precipitation fields in EtaClim were better than that of the RegCM3. In central Amazonia both models were unable to simulate the precipitation correctly.
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