Assessment of the RegCM4 Performance in Simulating the Surface Radiation Budget and Hydrologic Balance Variables in South America

Shortwave radiation Cru Longwave Earth's energy budget Shortwave Water cycle Forcing (mathematics) Water balance Outgoing longwave radiation Cloud forcing
DOI: 10.1007/s41748-021-00249-y Publication Date: 2021-08-14T03:03:20Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract The ability of the Regional Climate Model v4 (RegCM4) to simulate surface radiation budget and hydrological balance variables over South America have been evaluated. For this purpose, a 34-year long simulation was carried out with regional climate model RegCM4 on CORDEX domain. is forcing by ERA-Interim reanalysis. results show that simulates main patterns associated in four seasons year compared observations (CLARA2 CRU/PERSIANN). However, cloudiness variables: Cloud Fraction Cover (CFC), net shortwave (SW) longwave (LW) at are overestimated, mainly oceans. This errors CFC due deficiency representing low-level clouds. Some differences also noted balance. intensity temporal evolution precipitation, especially central southern Amazon, may be selected domain, which fails adequately represent influence adjoining In northern northeast parts, deficiencies precipitation rates. Although deficiencies, taking into account capable reproduce general pattern some important cycle, it useful tool for studies.
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