4-9 September 2022, Bonn, Germany
EMS Annual Meeting Abstracts
Vol. 19, EMS2022-295, 2022
https://doi.org/10.5194/ems2022-295
EMS Annual Meeting 2022
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How do large-scale circulation type statistics change after downscaling in the Euro-CORDEX ensemble?

Julie Røste1 and Oskar Landgren2
Julie Røste and Oskar Landgren
  • 1Oslo, Norway (julie.roste@gmail.com)
  • 2Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Oslo, Norway (oskar.landgren@met.no)

We present results from atmospheric circulation type classification of climate simulations over Europe using an ensemble of 57 regional simulations from Euro-CORDEX, their 11 global boundary models from CMIP5 as well as the ERA5 reanalysis. We compared frequencies of the different circulation types in the simulations with ERA5 and found that the regional models add value in the summer season. We applied three different classification methods (the subjective Grosswettertypes and the two optimisation algorithms SANDRA and distributed k-means clustering) from the cost733class software and found that the results are not particularly sensitive to choice of circulation classification method.

There are large differences between models. Simulations based on MIROC-MIROC5 and CNRM-CERFACS-CNRM-CM5 show an over-representation of easterly flow and an under-representation of westerly. Comparing the same day in the global and regional models, the downscaled results retain the large-scale circulation from the global model most days, but especially the regional model IPSL-WRF381P changes the circulation more often, which increases the error relative to ERA5. Simulations based on ICHEC-EC-EARTH and MPI-M-MPI-ESM-LR show consistently smaller errors relative to ERA5 in all seasons. The ensemble spread is largest in summer and smallest in winter.

Under the future RCP8.5 scenario, the circulation changes in the summer season, with more than half of the ensemble showing a decrease in frequency of the Central-Eastern European high, the Scandinavian low as well as south-southeasterly flow. There is in general a strong agreement in the sign of the change between the regional simulations and the data from the corresponding global model.

We hope that evaluations like these can provide useful insight for example when selecting regional model simulations for use in climate services.

How to cite: Røste, J. and Landgren, O.: How do large-scale circulation type statistics change after downscaling in the Euro-CORDEX ensemble?, EMS Annual Meeting 2022, Bonn, Germany, 5–9 Sep 2022, EMS2022-295, https://doi.org/10.5194/ems2022-295, 2022.

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