Meteorological Research Institute: Model MRI GCM-IIb (4x5 L15) 1995

Meteorological Research Institute: Model MRI GCM-IIb (4x5 L15) 1995


Model Designation

MRI GCM-IIb (4x5 L15) 1995

Model Lineage

The model is identical to AMIP baseline model MRI GCM-II (4x5 L15) 1993, except for different initial conditions and a change in a gravity-wave drag factor.

Model Documentation

Cf. Kitoh et al. (1995)[10] for a discussion of results of the AMIP integration made with this model, and the appendix of the same paper for differences from the results of the baseline model.

Numerical/Computational Properties

Initialization

Initial conditions of model atmosphere, soil temperature and moisture, and snow depth/cover for the repeated AMIP experiment were taken from the last time step of the AMIP simulation with the baseline model.

Dynamical/Physical Properties

Gravity-wave Drag

Orographic gravity-wave drag is simulated in the same way as in the baseline model, except that the gravity-wave generation factor kappa is increased by a factor of 2 (from 6.0 x10 ^-6 m^-1 to 1.2 x 10^-5 m^-1). This change produces a substantially different stratospheric zonal wind climatology and temperature structure (cf. the appendix of Kitoh et al. 1995 [10])


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Last update May 24, 1996. For further information, contact: Tom Phillips (phillips@tworks.llnl.gov )

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