| The Open Atmospheric
Science Journal
ISSN: 1874-2823 |
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[DOI: 10.2174/1874282301105010096]
Regional Climate Model Simulations of the 1998 Summer China Flood:
Dependence on Initial and Lateral Boundary Conditions
Shuyan Liu, Xin-Zhong Liang, Wei Gao, Yuxiang He and Tiejun Ling Pp 96-105
The dependence of the RegCM3 (Regional Climate Model version 3) downscaling skill on initial conditions
(ICs) and lateral boundary conditions (LBCs) are investigated for the 1998 summer flood along the Yangtze River Basin
in China. The effect of IC uncertainties is depicted by 15 realizations starting on each consecutive day from April 1 to 15
while all ending on September 1, 1998 with identical driving LBCs, analyses are based on June, July and August
simulations. The result reveals certain IC effect on precipitation for daily evolution but little for summer mean
geographical distribution. In contrast, the effect of LBCs uncertainties as represented by four different reanalyses are
notably larger in both daily evolution and summer mean distribution. The ensemble average among either 15 IC
realizations or 4 LBC runs does not show important skill improvement over the individuals. None of the RegCM3
simulations (including the ensemble means) captured the observed main rain band along the Yangtze River Basin. This
general failure suggests the need for further model physics improvement.
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