Capability of the SMHI-RCA4 RCM driven by the ERA-Interim reanalysis to simulate heat waves in Argentina

The aim of the work was to evaluate the capability of the SMHI-RCA4 regional climate model (RCM) driven by the ERA-Interim reanalysis to simulate heat waves in Argentina. Firstly, we evaluated simulations of summer daily maximum temperature (Tmax) against observed data from nine stations. The model...

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Autores principales: Collazo, S., Lhotka, O., Rusticucci, M., Kyselý, J.
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spelling todo:paper_08998418_v38_n1_p483_Collazo2023-10-03T15:44:29Z Capability of the SMHI-RCA4 RCM driven by the ERA-Interim reanalysis to simulate heat waves in Argentina Collazo, S. Lhotka, O. Rusticucci, M. Kyselý, J. Argentina ENSO extreme events heat waves maximum temperature RCM Atmospheric pressure Climate models Nickel Pressure gradient Sea level Argentina ENSO Extreme events Heat waves Maximum temperature Climatology climate modeling El Nino-Southern Oscillation extreme event heat wave high temperature pressure gradient regional climate sea level pressure summer Argentina The aim of the work was to evaluate the capability of the SMHI-RCA4 regional climate model (RCM) driven by the ERA-Interim reanalysis to simulate heat waves in Argentina. Firstly, we evaluated simulations of summer daily maximum temperature (Tmax) against observed data from nine stations. The model showed a warm Tmax bias at six locations and the smallest and/or negative biases were located over regions with complex topography. Heat waves were defined based on exceedances of the daily 90th percentile of Tmax at individual stations. The model overestimated the intensity, duration, and number of heat waves at all locations, but more intense heat waves were underestimated. In particular, we analysed the extreme heat wave that occurred in November 1985 in northeastern Argentina and found out that a possible reason for its underestimation was an inaccurate simulation of the sea level pressure gradient in the region. The weaker pressure gradient in the model caused a reduction of the warm northerly advection. Finally, we studied how the parameters of heat waves varied among different phases of El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) for observed and modelled data. At five stations, the strongest heat waves occurred during La Niña years and were probably associated with the decrease in precipitation. © 2017 Royal Meteorological Society Fil:Rusticucci, M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_08998418_v38_n1_p483_Collazo
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topic Argentina
ENSO
extreme events
heat waves
maximum temperature
RCM
Atmospheric pressure
Climate models
Nickel
Pressure gradient
Sea level
Argentina
ENSO
Extreme events
Heat waves
Maximum temperature
Climatology
climate modeling
El Nino-Southern Oscillation
extreme event
heat wave
high temperature
pressure gradient
regional climate
sea level pressure
summer
Argentina
spellingShingle Argentina
ENSO
extreme events
heat waves
maximum temperature
RCM
Atmospheric pressure
Climate models
Nickel
Pressure gradient
Sea level
Argentina
ENSO
Extreme events
Heat waves
Maximum temperature
Climatology
climate modeling
El Nino-Southern Oscillation
extreme event
heat wave
high temperature
pressure gradient
regional climate
sea level pressure
summer
Argentina
Collazo, S.
Lhotka, O.
Rusticucci, M.
Kyselý, J.
Capability of the SMHI-RCA4 RCM driven by the ERA-Interim reanalysis to simulate heat waves in Argentina
topic_facet Argentina
ENSO
extreme events
heat waves
maximum temperature
RCM
Atmospheric pressure
Climate models
Nickel
Pressure gradient
Sea level
Argentina
ENSO
Extreme events
Heat waves
Maximum temperature
Climatology
climate modeling
El Nino-Southern Oscillation
extreme event
heat wave
high temperature
pressure gradient
regional climate
sea level pressure
summer
Argentina
description The aim of the work was to evaluate the capability of the SMHI-RCA4 regional climate model (RCM) driven by the ERA-Interim reanalysis to simulate heat waves in Argentina. Firstly, we evaluated simulations of summer daily maximum temperature (Tmax) against observed data from nine stations. The model showed a warm Tmax bias at six locations and the smallest and/or negative biases were located over regions with complex topography. Heat waves were defined based on exceedances of the daily 90th percentile of Tmax at individual stations. The model overestimated the intensity, duration, and number of heat waves at all locations, but more intense heat waves were underestimated. In particular, we analysed the extreme heat wave that occurred in November 1985 in northeastern Argentina and found out that a possible reason for its underestimation was an inaccurate simulation of the sea level pressure gradient in the region. The weaker pressure gradient in the model caused a reduction of the warm northerly advection. Finally, we studied how the parameters of heat waves varied among different phases of El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) for observed and modelled data. At five stations, the strongest heat waves occurred during La Niña years and were probably associated with the decrease in precipitation. © 2017 Royal Meteorological Society
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author Collazo, S.
Lhotka, O.
Rusticucci, M.
Kyselý, J.
author_facet Collazo, S.
Lhotka, O.
Rusticucci, M.
Kyselý, J.
author_sort Collazo, S.
title Capability of the SMHI-RCA4 RCM driven by the ERA-Interim reanalysis to simulate heat waves in Argentina
title_short Capability of the SMHI-RCA4 RCM driven by the ERA-Interim reanalysis to simulate heat waves in Argentina
title_full Capability of the SMHI-RCA4 RCM driven by the ERA-Interim reanalysis to simulate heat waves in Argentina
title_fullStr Capability of the SMHI-RCA4 RCM driven by the ERA-Interim reanalysis to simulate heat waves in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Capability of the SMHI-RCA4 RCM driven by the ERA-Interim reanalysis to simulate heat waves in Argentina
title_sort capability of the smhi-rca4 rcm driven by the era-interim reanalysis to simulate heat waves in argentina
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_08998418_v38_n1_p483_Collazo
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