Spherical harmonic analysis of a synoptic climatology generated with a global general circulation model
Abstract
Spherical harmonic analysis was used to analyze the observed climatological (C) fields of temperature at 850 mb, geopotential height at 500 mb, and sea level pressure. The spherical harmonic method was also applied to the corresponding "model climatological" fields (M) generated by a general circulation model, the "GISS climate model." The climate model was initialized with observed data for the first of December 1976 at 00. GMT and allowed to generate five years of meteorological history. Monthly means of the above fields for the five years were computed and subjected to spherical harmonic analysis. It was found from the comparison of the spectral components of both sets, M and C, that the climate model generated reasonable 500 mb geopotential heights. The model temperature field at 850 mb exhibited a generally correct structure. However, the meridional temperature gradient was overestimated and overheating of the continents was observed in summer.
- Publication:
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Unknown
- Pub Date:
- February 1980
- Bibcode:
- 1980shas.rept.....C
- Keywords:
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- Atmospheric Circulation;
- Climatology;
- Spherical Harmonics;
- Synoptic Meteorology;
- Atmospheric Models;
- Atmospheric Pressure;
- Geopotential Height;
- Temperature Distribution;
- Geophysics