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008. Impact of diurnal atmosphere–ocean coupling on tropical climate simulations using a coupled GCM

008. Impact of diurnal atmosphere–ocean coupling on tropical climate simulations using a coupled GCM

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Yoo-Geun Ham, Jong-Seong Kug, In-Sik Kang, Fei-Fei Jin, Axel Timmermann

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Climate dynamics

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May 2010

Impact of diurnal atmosphere–ocean coupling on tropical climate simulations using a coupled GCM
Yoo-Geun Ham, Jong-Seong Kug, In-Sik Kang, Fei-Fei Jin, Axel Timmermann

Abstract:
The impacts of diurnal atmosphere–ocean (air–sea) coupling on tropical climate simulations are investigated using the SNU coupled GCM. To investigate the effect of the atmospheric and oceanic diurnal cycles on a climate simulation, a 1-day air–sea coupling interval experiment is compared to a 2-h coupling experiment. As previous studies have suggested, cold temperature biases over equatorial western Pacific regions are significantly reduced when diurnal air–sea coupling strategy is implemented. This warming is initiated by diurnal rectification and amplified further by the air–sea coupled feedbacks. In addition to its effect on the mean climatology, the diurnal coupling has also a distinctive impact on the amplitude of the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). It is demonstrated that a weakening of the ENSO magnitude is caused by reduced (increased) surface net heat fluxes into the ocean during El Nino (La Nina) events. Primarily, decreased (increased) incoming shortwave radiation during El Nino (La Nina) due to cloud shading is responsible for the net heat fluxes associated with ENSO.

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