2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00382-014-2452-6
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Evaluation of a high-resolution historical simulation over China: climatology and extremes

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“…A coarse-resolution GCM will usually produce considerable discrepancies against observations when simulating the climate in China, such as significantly lower air temperature but more precipitation over the Tibetan Plateau, an artificial precipitation center over the eastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau, and poor reproduction of regional details of climatic variables (Gao et al, 2008. With its advantages of more realistic topographic forcings and comprehensive physical processes, RCM dynamical downscaling is a method that offers great improvements to simulation results, such as a significant decrease in bias, better reproduction of regional details, and removal of the aforementioned artificial precipitation center (Gao et al, 2008;Wang and Yu, 2013b;Yu et al, 2015). The present study found that the simulation of climate in China can also be significantly improved by the direct use of a VFRGCM, i.e., a GCM that has a resolution almost equal to that of RCM dynamical downscaling.…”
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“…A coarse-resolution GCM will usually produce considerable discrepancies against observations when simulating the climate in China, such as significantly lower air temperature but more precipitation over the Tibetan Plateau, an artificial precipitation center over the eastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau, and poor reproduction of regional details of climatic variables (Gao et al, 2008. With its advantages of more realistic topographic forcings and comprehensive physical processes, RCM dynamical downscaling is a method that offers great improvements to simulation results, such as a significant decrease in bias, better reproduction of regional details, and removal of the aforementioned artificial precipitation center (Gao et al, 2008;Wang and Yu, 2013b;Yu et al, 2015). The present study found that the simulation of climate in China can also be significantly improved by the direct use of a VFRGCM, i.e., a GCM that has a resolution almost equal to that of RCM dynamical downscaling.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The product was developed by increasing the number of stations, in China, used in the interpolation of observations, from 751 in CN05 to 2416 in CN05.1, and was obtained from the China Meteorological Administration (Wu and Gao, 2013). The data are reliable and have been widely used as an appropriate reference for comparisons with simulation results Wang, 2013, 2014;Ma et al, 2015;Yu et al, 2015).…”
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“…The anomaly approach first calculates a gridded climatology, then the final data-set is obtained by adding a gridded daily anomaly to the climatology. These data have been shown to be reliable and widely used in the evaluation of model performance over China (Yu et al, 2011;Bao et al, 2015;Yu et al, 2015;Yang et al, 2016). The CN05.1 data-set is interpolated to the WRF grids using the objective analysis interpolation (Barnes, 1964).…”
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confidence: 99%