Performance of FGOALS-s2 in Simulating Intraseasonal Oscillation
over the South Asian Monsoon Region
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Graphical Abstract
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Abstract
The capability of the current version of the air-sea coupled climate
model, the Flexible Global Ocean-Atmosphere-Land System model, Spectral Version
2 (FGOALS-s2), in simulating the boreal summer intraseasonal oscillation (ISO)
over the south Asian monsoon (SAM) region is diagnosed, in terms of dominant
period, propagation direction, and vertical structure. Results show that the
coupled model can reasonably simulate the main features of observed ISO
propagation compared to the chosen AGCM. These features include the eastward
movement of intraseasonal 850-hPa zonal wind over the Arabian Sea and Bay of
Bengal, the vertical structure in active phases, and the realistic phase
relationship between ISO and underlying SST. However, the eastward propagation
cannot be reproduced in the uncoupled model. This suggests that air-sea
interaction is important in generating intraseasonal variability over the SAM
region. Nevertheless, some deficiencies remain in the coupled model, which may
relate to physical processes depicted by the cumulus parameterization and PBL
schemes within its atmospheric component.
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