East Asian Summer Monsoon Representation in Re-Analysis Datasets

Eight current re-analyses—NCEP/NCAR Re-analysis (NCEPI), NCEP/DOE Re-analysis (NCEPII), NCEP Climate Forecast System Re-analysis (CFSR), ECMWF Interim Re-analysis (ERA-Interim), Japanese 55-year Re-analysis (JRA-55), NASA Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications (MER...

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Main Authors: Bo Huang, Ulrich Cubasch, Yan Li
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
Series:Atmosphere
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/9/6/235
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spelling doaj-64987a2f16234a418fc794b030d0be4a2020-11-25T01:43:04ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332018-06-019623510.3390/atmos9060235atmos9060235East Asian Summer Monsoon Representation in Re-Analysis DatasetsBo Huang0Ulrich Cubasch1Yan Li2Institute of Meteorology, Freie Universität Berlin, Carl-Heinrich-Becker-Weg 6-10, 12165 Berlin, GermanyInstitute of Meteorology, Freie Universität Berlin, Carl-Heinrich-Becker-Weg 6-10, 12165 Berlin, GermanyInstitute of Meteorology, Freie Universität Berlin, Carl-Heinrich-Becker-Weg 6-10, 12165 Berlin, GermanyEight current re-analyses—NCEP/NCAR Re-analysis (NCEPI), NCEP/DOE Re-analysis (NCEPII), NCEP Climate Forecast System Re-analysis (CFSR), ECMWF Interim Re-analysis (ERA-Interim), Japanese 55-year Re-analysis (JRA-55), NASA Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications (MERRA), NOAA Twentieth Century Re-analysis (20CR), and ECMWF’s first atmospheric re-analysis of the 20th century (ERA-20C)—are assessed to clarify their quality in capturing the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) rainfall structure and its associated general circulation. They are found to present similar rainfall structures in East Asia, whereas they illustrate some differences in rainfall intensity, especially at lower latitudes. The third generation of re-analysis shows a better estimate of rainfall structure than that in the first and extended generation of re-analysis. Given the fact that the rainfall is ingested by the data assimilation system, the re-analysis cannot improve its production of rainfall quality. The mean sea level pressure is generated by re-analysis, showing a significant uncertainty over the Tibetan Plateau and its surrounding area. In that region, the JRA-55 and MERRA have a negative bias (BIAS), while the other six re-analyses present a positive BIAS to the observed mean sea level pressure. The 20CR and the ERA-20C are ancillary datasets to analyse the EASM due to the fact that they only apply limit observations into the data assimilation system. These two re-analyses demonstrate a prominent difference from the observed winds in the upper-air. Although the upper level winds exhibit difference, the EASM index is consistent in the eight re-analyses, which are based upon the zonal wind over 850 hPa.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/9/6/235East Asian summer monsoonre-analysis datasetsprecipitation
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author Bo Huang
Ulrich Cubasch
Yan Li
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Ulrich Cubasch
Yan Li
East Asian Summer Monsoon Representation in Re-Analysis Datasets
Atmosphere
East Asian summer monsoon
re-analysis datasets
precipitation
author_facet Bo Huang
Ulrich Cubasch
Yan Li
author_sort Bo Huang
title East Asian Summer Monsoon Representation in Re-Analysis Datasets
title_short East Asian Summer Monsoon Representation in Re-Analysis Datasets
title_full East Asian Summer Monsoon Representation in Re-Analysis Datasets
title_fullStr East Asian Summer Monsoon Representation in Re-Analysis Datasets
title_full_unstemmed East Asian Summer Monsoon Representation in Re-Analysis Datasets
title_sort east asian summer monsoon representation in re-analysis datasets
publisher MDPI AG
series Atmosphere
issn 2073-4433
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Eight current re-analyses—NCEP/NCAR Re-analysis (NCEPI), NCEP/DOE Re-analysis (NCEPII), NCEP Climate Forecast System Re-analysis (CFSR), ECMWF Interim Re-analysis (ERA-Interim), Japanese 55-year Re-analysis (JRA-55), NASA Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications (MERRA), NOAA Twentieth Century Re-analysis (20CR), and ECMWF’s first atmospheric re-analysis of the 20th century (ERA-20C)—are assessed to clarify their quality in capturing the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) rainfall structure and its associated general circulation. They are found to present similar rainfall structures in East Asia, whereas they illustrate some differences in rainfall intensity, especially at lower latitudes. The third generation of re-analysis shows a better estimate of rainfall structure than that in the first and extended generation of re-analysis. Given the fact that the rainfall is ingested by the data assimilation system, the re-analysis cannot improve its production of rainfall quality. The mean sea level pressure is generated by re-analysis, showing a significant uncertainty over the Tibetan Plateau and its surrounding area. In that region, the JRA-55 and MERRA have a negative bias (BIAS), while the other six re-analyses present a positive BIAS to the observed mean sea level pressure. The 20CR and the ERA-20C are ancillary datasets to analyse the EASM due to the fact that they only apply limit observations into the data assimilation system. These two re-analyses demonstrate a prominent difference from the observed winds in the upper-air. Although the upper level winds exhibit difference, the EASM index is consistent in the eight re-analyses, which are based upon the zonal wind over 850 hPa.
topic East Asian summer monsoon
re-analysis datasets
precipitation
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/9/6/235
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