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Present-day regional climate simulation over Malaysia and western Maritime Continent region using PRECIS forced with ERA40 reanalysis
Authors:Meng Sei Kwan  Fredolin T Tangang  Liew Juneng
Institution:1. Research Centre for Tropical Climate Change System, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600, Bangi Selangor, Malaysia
2. Climate and Ocean Analysis Laboratory, Research Centre for Tropical Climate Change System, Faculty of Science and Technology, National University of Malaysia, 43600, Bangi Selangor, Malaysia
Abstract:This study examines the performance of the regional climate model, PRECIS, in reproducing the historical seasonal mean climatology over the Malaysian region. The performance of the model in simulating the seasonal climate pattern of the temperature, precipitation and large-scale circulation was reasonably good. The biases of temperature are less than 2 °C in general, while the seasonal cycles match the observed pattern despite some differences in certain regions. However, the biases for precipitation were greater, particularly over the mountainous areas. These biases could be associated with the deficiencies of the model physics, related to the misrepresentation of the land–surface interaction and convective scheme. Furthermore, the model fails to simulate the mean sea-level pressure over the interior part of Borneo with a significant low-pressure centre. A higher magnitude of the moisture convergence and divergence simulated by the model also contributed to the biases of precipitation over Malaysia.
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