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Analysis and Reduction of Systematic Errors through a Seamless Approach to Modeling Weather and Climate

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JOURNAL OF CLIMATE
卷 23, 期 22, 页码 5933-5957

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AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1175/2010JCLI3541.1

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  1. DECC [GA01101]
  2. DECC/Defra [GA01101]

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The reduction of systematic errors is a continuing challenge for model development. Feedbacks and compensating errors in climate models often make finding the source of a systematic error difficult. In this paper, it is shown how model development can benefit from the use of the same model across a range of temporal and spatial scales. Two particular systematic errors are examined: tropical circulation and precipitation distribution, and summer land surface temperature and moisture biases over Northern Hemisphere continental regions. Each of these errors affects the model performance on time scales ranging from a few days,to several decades. In both cases, the characteristics of the long-time-scale errors are found to develop during the first few days of simulation, before any large-scale feedbacks have taken place. The ability to compare the model diagnostics from the first few clays of a forecast, initialized from a realistic atmospheric slate, directly with observations has allowed physical deficiencies in the physical parameterizations to be identified that, when corrected, lead to improvements across the full range of time scales. This study highlights the benefits of a seamless prediction system across a wide range of time scales.

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