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Intercomparison of Precipitation Estimates over the Arctic Ocean and Its Peripheral Seas from Reanalyses
by
Cullather, Richard I.
, Bromwich, David H.
, Webster, Melinda A.
, Petty, Alek A.
, Markus, Thorsten
, Boisvert, Linette N.
in
Arctic precipitation
/ Atmospheric models
/ Atmospheric precipitations
/ Buoys
/ Climate
/ Cloud microphysics
/ Energy budget
/ Estimates
/ Freeboard
/ Freshwater
/ Geosciences (General)
/ Ice
/ Ice cover
/ Ice drift
/ Inland water environment
/ Interannual variability
/ Intercomparison
/ Mass balance
/ Oceans
/ Polar environments
/ Polar regions
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation distribution
/ Precipitation estimation
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ Remote sensing
/ Satellite altimetry
/ Sea ice
/ Sea ice growth
/ Snow
/ Snow cover
/ Standard deviation
/ Variables
2018
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Intercomparison of Precipitation Estimates over the Arctic Ocean and Its Peripheral Seas from Reanalyses
by
Cullather, Richard I.
, Bromwich, David H.
, Webster, Melinda A.
, Petty, Alek A.
, Markus, Thorsten
, Boisvert, Linette N.
in
Arctic precipitation
/ Atmospheric models
/ Atmospheric precipitations
/ Buoys
/ Climate
/ Cloud microphysics
/ Energy budget
/ Estimates
/ Freeboard
/ Freshwater
/ Geosciences (General)
/ Ice
/ Ice cover
/ Ice drift
/ Inland water environment
/ Interannual variability
/ Intercomparison
/ Mass balance
/ Oceans
/ Polar environments
/ Polar regions
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation distribution
/ Precipitation estimation
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ Remote sensing
/ Satellite altimetry
/ Sea ice
/ Sea ice growth
/ Snow
/ Snow cover
/ Standard deviation
/ Variables
2018
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Intercomparison of Precipitation Estimates over the Arctic Ocean and Its Peripheral Seas from Reanalyses
by
Cullather, Richard I.
, Bromwich, David H.
, Webster, Melinda A.
, Petty, Alek A.
, Markus, Thorsten
, Boisvert, Linette N.
in
Arctic precipitation
/ Atmospheric models
/ Atmospheric precipitations
/ Buoys
/ Climate
/ Cloud microphysics
/ Energy budget
/ Estimates
/ Freeboard
/ Freshwater
/ Geosciences (General)
/ Ice
/ Ice cover
/ Ice drift
/ Inland water environment
/ Interannual variability
/ Intercomparison
/ Mass balance
/ Oceans
/ Polar environments
/ Polar regions
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation distribution
/ Precipitation estimation
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ Remote sensing
/ Satellite altimetry
/ Sea ice
/ Sea ice growth
/ Snow
/ Snow cover
/ Standard deviation
/ Variables
2018
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Intercomparison of Precipitation Estimates over the Arctic Ocean and Its Peripheral Seas from Reanalyses
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Intercomparison of Precipitation Estimates over the Arctic Ocean and Its Peripheral Seas from Reanalyses
2018
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Overview
Precipitation over the Arctic Ocean has a significant impact on the basin-scale freshwater and energy budgets but is one of the most poorly constrained variables in atmospheric reanalyses. Precipitation controls the snow cover on sea ice, which impedes the exchange of energy between the ocean and atmosphere, inhibiting sea ice growth. Thus, accurate precipitation amounts are needed to inform sea ice modeling, especially for the production of thickness estimates from satellite altimetry freeboard data. However, obtaining a quantitative estimate of the precipitation distribution in the Arctic is notoriously difficult because of a number of factors, including a lack of reliable, long-term in situ observations; difficulties in remote sensing over sea ice; and model biases in temperature and moisture fields and associated uncertainty of modeled cloud microphysical processes in the polar regions. Here, we compare precipitation estimates over the Arctic Ocean from eight widely used atmospheric reanalyses over the period 2000–16 (nominally the “new Arctic”). We find that the magnitude, frequency, and phase of precipitation vary drastically, although interannual variability is similar. Reanalysis-derived precipitation does not increase with time as expected; however, an increasing trend of higher fractions of liquid precipitation (rainfall) is found. When compared with drifting ice mass balance buoys, three reanalyses (ERA-Interim, MERRA, and NCEP R2) produce realistic magnitudes and temporal agreement with observed precipitation events, while two products [MERRA, version 2 (MERRA-2), and CFSR] show large, implausible magnitudes in precipitation events. All the reanalyses tend to produce overly frequent Arctic precipitation. Future work needs to be undertaken to determine the specific factors in reanalyses that contribute to these discrepancies in the new Arctic.
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