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Article Dans Une Revue Geoscientific Model Development Année : 2024

DCMIP2016: the tropical cyclone test case

Justin L Willson
Kevin A Reed
James Kent
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Peter H Lauritzen
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Ramachandran Nair
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Mark A Taylor
Paul A Ullrich
Colin M Zarzycki
David M Hall
Don Dazlich
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Ross Heikes
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Celal Konor
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David Randall
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Thomas Dubos
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Xi Chen
Lucas Harris
Christian Kühnlein
Vivian Lee
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Abdessamad Qaddouri
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Claude Girard
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Marco Giorgetta
Daniel Reinert
Hiroaki Miura
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Tomoki Ohno
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Ryuji Yoshida

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Abstract. This paper describes and analyzes the Reed–Jablonowski (RJ) tropical cyclone (TC) test case used in the 2016 Dynamical Core Model Intercomparison Project (DCMIP2016). This intermediate-complexity test case analyzes the evolution of a weak vortex into a TC in an idealized tropical environment. Reference solutions from nine general circulation models (GCMs) with identical simplified physics parameterization packages that participated in DCMIP2016 are analyzed in this study at 50 km horizontal grid spacing, with five of these models also providing solutions at 25 km grid spacing. Evolution of minimum surface pressure (MSP) and maximum 1 km azimuthally averaged wind speed (MWS), the wind–pressure relationship, radial profiles of wind speed and surface pressure, and wind composites are presented for all participating GCMs at both horizontal grid spacings. While all TCs undergo a similar evolution process, some reach significantly higher intensities than others, ultimately impacting their horizontal and vertical structures. TCs simulated at 25 km grid spacings retain these differences but reach higher intensities and are more compact than their 50 km counterparts. These results indicate that dynamical core choice is an essential factor in GCM development, and future work should be conducted to explore how specific differences within the dynamical core affect TC behavior in GCMs.
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hal-04532638 , version 1 (04-04-2024)

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Justin L Willson, Kevin A Reed, Christiane Jablonowski, James Kent, Peter H Lauritzen, et al.. DCMIP2016: the tropical cyclone test case. Geoscientific Model Development, 2024, 17 (7), pp.2493 - 2507. ⟨10.5194/gmd-17-2493-2024⟩. ⟨hal-04532638⟩
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