Simulation and Diagnosis of the Regional Summertime Precipitation Climatology of South America
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- 1 December 1995
- journal article
- Published by American Meteorological Society in Journal of Climate
- Vol. 8 (12) , 2988-3005
- https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0442(1995)008<2988:sadotr>2.0.co;2
Abstract
The regional precipitation climatology of South America during austral summer is studied by means of an R30 general circulation model (GCM). Results from perpetual January experiments, which differ only in their distributions of topography and sea surface temperature (SST), are presented. The precipitation field of the most realistic experiment compares well with the observed January precipitation climatology of South America. reproducing, in particular, five regions of maximum precipitation. To understand how structure in the surface conditions is mapped onto the precipitation field. the results of the three GCM experiments are compared. Continentality, through the generation of a thermal low, is responsible for much of the structure in the modeled precipitation field of South America. Topography introduces orographic precipitation maxima in the Central and Southern Andes and modifies precipitation rates elsewhere. Longitudinal structure in SSTs, which is also largely an expression of continenta... Abstract The regional precipitation climatology of South America during austral summer is studied by means of an R30 general circulation model (GCM). Results from perpetual January experiments, which differ only in their distributions of topography and sea surface temperature (SST), are presented. The precipitation field of the most realistic experiment compares well with the observed January precipitation climatology of South America. reproducing, in particular, five regions of maximum precipitation. To understand how structure in the surface conditions is mapped onto the precipitation field. the results of the three GCM experiments are compared. Continentality, through the generation of a thermal low, is responsible for much of the structure in the modeled precipitation field of South America. Topography introduces orographic precipitation maxima in the Central and Southern Andes and modifies precipitation rates elsewhere. Longitudinal structure in SSTs, which is also largely an expression of continenta...Keywords
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