MJO-like Coherent Structures: Sensitivity Simulations Using the Cloud-Resolving Convection Parameterization (CRCP)

Abstract Interaction between equatorially trapped disturbances and tropical convection is investigated using a nonhydrostatic global model that applies the cloud-resolving convection parameterization (CRCP). The CRCP represents subgrid scales of the global model by embedding a 2D cloud-resolving model in each column of the global model. The modeling setup is a constant-SST aquaplanet, with the size and rotation of earth, in radiative–convective quasi equilibrium. The global atmosphere is assumed to be initially at rest. No large-scale organization of convection is present outside the equatorial waveguide. Inside the waveguide, on the other hand, the model simulates spontaneous formation of coherent structures with deep convection on the leading edge and strong surface westerly winds to the west, the westerly wind bursts. These coherent structures resemble the Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO) observed in the terrestrial Tropics and are present in simulations applying prescribed and interactive radiation, an...

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