A review on regional convection-permitting climate modeling: Demonstrations, prospects, and challenges

Regional climate modeling using convection-permitting models (CPMs; horizontal grid spacing 10 km). CPMs no longer rely on convection parameterization schemes, which had been identified as a major source of errors and uncertainties in LSMs. Moreover, CPMs allow for a more accurate representation of surface and orography fields. The drawback of CPMs is the high demand on computational resources. For this reason, first CPM climate simulations only appeared a decade ago. In this study, we aim to provide a common basis for CPM climate simulations by giving a holistic review of the topic. The most important components in CPMs such as physical parameterizations and dynamical formulations are discussed critically. An overview of weaknesses and an outlook on required future developments is provided. Most importantly, this review presents the consolidated outcome of studies that addressed the added value of CPM climate simulations compared to LSMs. Improvements are evident mostly for climate statistics related to deep convection, mountainous regions, or extreme events. The climate change signals of CPM simulations suggest an increase in flash floods, changes in hail storm characteristics, and reductions in the snowpack over mountains. In conclusion, CPMs are a very promising tool for future climate research. However, coordinated modeling programs are crucially needed to advance parameterizations of unresolved physics and to assess the full potential of CPMs.

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Author Prein, Andreas
Langhans, Wolfgang
Fosser, Giorgia
Ferrone, Andrew
Ban, Nikolina
Goergen, Klaus
Keller, Michael
Tölle, Merja
Gutjahr, Oliver
Feser, Frauke
Brisson, Erwan
Kollet, Stefan
Schmidli, Juerg
van Lipzig, Nicole
Leung, Ruby
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Publication Date 2015-06-01T00:00:00
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Metadata Date 2023-08-18T19:00:09.107241
Metadata Record Identifier edu.ucar.opensky::articles:16829
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Suggested Citation Prein, Andreas, Langhans, Wolfgang, Fosser, Giorgia, Ferrone, Andrew, Ban, Nikolina, Goergen, Klaus, Keller, Michael, Tölle, Merja, Gutjahr, Oliver, Feser, Frauke, Brisson, Erwan, Kollet, Stefan, Schmidli, Juerg, van Lipzig, Nicole, Leung, Ruby. (2015). A review on regional convection-permitting climate modeling: Demonstrations, prospects, and challenges. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d73j3f5b. Accessed 19 March 2025.

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