Title of article :
A Study on the Performance of the NCMRWF Analysis and Forecasting System During Asian Summer Monsoon: Thermodynamic Aspects
Author/Authors :
K. J. Ramesh، نويسنده , , P. L. S. Rao، نويسنده , , U. C. Mohanty، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
The thermodynamic characteristics of the Asian summer monsoon are examined with a
global analysis-forecast system. In this study, we investigated the large-scale balances of heat and
moisture by making use of operational analyses as well as forecast fields for June, July and August
(JJA), 1994. Apart from elucidating systematic errors in the temperature and moisture fields, the study
expounds the influence of these errors on the large-scale budgets of heat and moisture over the monsoon
region. The temperature forecasts of the model delineate predominant cooling in the middle and lower
tropospheres over the monsoon region. Similarly, the moisture forecasts evince a drying tendency in the
lower troposphere. However, certain sectors of moderate moistening exist over the peninsular India and
adjoining oceanic sectors of the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal.
The broad features of the large-scale heat and moisture budgets represented by the analysis:forecast
fields indicate good agreement with the observed aspects of the summer monsoon circulation. The model
forecasts fail to retain the analyzed atmospheric variability in terms of the mean circulation, which is
indicated by underestimation of various terms of heat and moisture budgets with an increase in the
forecast period. Further, the forecasts depict an anomalous diabatic cooling layer in the lower middle
troposphere of the monsoon region which inhibits vertical transfer of heat and moisture from the mixed
layer of the atmospheric boundary layer to the middle troposphere. In effect, the monsoon circulation
is considerably weakened with an increase in the forecast period. The treatment of shallow convection
and the use of interactive clouds in the model can reduce the cooling bias considerably.
Keywords :
Asian summer monsoon , temperature , moisture , heat budget , moisturebudget. , Systematic errors
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics