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Simulating the variability and physics of Atlantic Tropical Cyclones with the Canadian RCM. Louis-Philippe Caron and Colin Jones. Objectives: Evaluate the benefit of increased resolution in TC simulation on climate timescales. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Simulating the variability and physics of Atlantic Tropical Cyclones with the Canadian RCM Louis-Philippe Caron and Colin Jones
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Page 1: Simulating the variability and physics of Atlantic Tropical Cyclones with the Canadian RCM

Simulating the variability and physics of Atlantic Tropical

Cyclones with the Canadian RCM

Louis-Philippe Caron

and

Colin Jones

Page 2: Simulating the variability and physics of Atlantic Tropical Cyclones with the Canadian RCM

• Objectives: – Evaluate the benefit of increased resolution in TC simulation on

climate timescales.– Investigate the importance of simulating African waves, at high-

resolution, in the context of Atlantic TC variability.

• These goals will be achieved by using different possible configurations of GEM-Climate:– A global 2°resolution, typical of present-day GCMs.– Variable resolution, with high-resolution (0.3°) over the entire

tropical Atlantic TC track, while the rest of the global domain is kept at the equivalent resolution of the Global version of GEM (2°).

– Two different RCM configurations of GEM: the first utilizes a domain covering the same area and resolution as the high-resolution portion of the Global variable resolution simulation whilst the second, smaller RCM domain, covers only the tropical Atlantic.

Page 3: Simulating the variability and physics of Atlantic Tropical Cyclones with the Canadian RCM

Example of Variable Resolution Grid

Page 4: Simulating the variability and physics of Atlantic Tropical Cyclones with the Canadian RCM

• Relative monthly distribution of observed and simulated TCs for the period 1979-2006.

• Hurricane simulated in the Gulf of Mexico.

• TCs tracks produced by GEM during a given year.


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