This study investigated the impacts of key parameters in CAM6's deep convection and cloud physics schemes on the simulation of summer-mean precipitation over East Asia through conducting perturbed parameter ensemb...This study investigated the impacts of key parameters in CAM6's deep convection and cloud physics schemes on the simulation of summer-mean precipitation over East Asia through conducting perturbed parameter ensemble(PPE)experiments.Utilizing the experimental platform of CAM6,a suite of 128 PPE simulations spanning 19792014 were generated through simultaneously perturbing 12 selected parameters.Using EOF analysis,this study firstly extracted the first two leading modes of the precipitation simulation biases.The authors further pinpointed the most critical parameters that have the most influential effects on the precipitation simulation biases,through conducting generalized linear model analysis.The first leading mode of precipitation simulation biases is primarily influenced by parameters from the cloud physics scheme,including the linear effects of dcs and eii,and the nonlinear effect of rhminl*dcs.These parameters influence the simulated total precipitation(PrecT)mainly by altering the large-scale precipitation(PrecL).The second leading mode is predominantly governed by the convection scheme parameter dmpdz,reflecting a competition between the changes in convective precipitation(PrecC)and PrecL in response to variations in dmpdz.An increase in dmpdz induces decreased PrecC and increased PrecL in East Asia,and both of the changes collectively shape the ultimate PrecT response to the adjusted dmpdz.Lastly,it is noteworthy that the nonlinear effect due to the interaction among parameters warrants attention when concurrently adjusting multiple parameters,and the precipitation biases from the PPE simulations resemble those identified through EOF analysis on the AMIP simulations,implying our findings may provide potential reference for other AGCMs.展开更多
基金jointly supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China [grant number 2022YFF0802004]the Excellent Youth Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province [grant number BK20230061]the Joint Open Project of KLME&CIC-FEMD[grant number KLME202501]。
文摘This study investigated the impacts of key parameters in CAM6's deep convection and cloud physics schemes on the simulation of summer-mean precipitation over East Asia through conducting perturbed parameter ensemble(PPE)experiments.Utilizing the experimental platform of CAM6,a suite of 128 PPE simulations spanning 19792014 were generated through simultaneously perturbing 12 selected parameters.Using EOF analysis,this study firstly extracted the first two leading modes of the precipitation simulation biases.The authors further pinpointed the most critical parameters that have the most influential effects on the precipitation simulation biases,through conducting generalized linear model analysis.The first leading mode of precipitation simulation biases is primarily influenced by parameters from the cloud physics scheme,including the linear effects of dcs and eii,and the nonlinear effect of rhminl*dcs.These parameters influence the simulated total precipitation(PrecT)mainly by altering the large-scale precipitation(PrecL).The second leading mode is predominantly governed by the convection scheme parameter dmpdz,reflecting a competition between the changes in convective precipitation(PrecC)and PrecL in response to variations in dmpdz.An increase in dmpdz induces decreased PrecC and increased PrecL in East Asia,and both of the changes collectively shape the ultimate PrecT response to the adjusted dmpdz.Lastly,it is noteworthy that the nonlinear effect due to the interaction among parameters warrants attention when concurrently adjusting multiple parameters,and the precipitation biases from the PPE simulations resemble those identified through EOF analysis on the AMIP simulations,implying our findings may provide potential reference for other AGCMs.