Conservation of dry air, water, and energy in CAM and its potential impact on tropical rainfall

For the Community Atmosphere Model version 6 (CAM6), an adjustment is needed to conserve dry air mass. This adjustment exposes an inconsistency in how CAM6's energy budget incorporates water}in CAM6 water in the vapor phase has energy, but condensed phases of water do not. When water vapor condenses, only its latent energy is retained in the model, while its remaining internal, potential, and kinetic energy are lost. A global fixer is used in the default CAM6 model to maintain global energy conservation, but locally the energy tendency associated with water changing phase violates the divergence theorem. This error in energy tendency is intrinsically tied to the water vapor tendency, and reaches its highest values in regions of heavy rainfall, where the error can be as high as 40 W m(-2) annually averaged. Several possible changes are outlined within this manuscript that would allow CAM6 to satisfy the divergence theorem locally. These fall into one of two categories: 1) modifying the surface flux to balance the local atmospheric energy tendency and 2) modifying the local atmospheric tendency to balance the surface plus top-of-atmosphere energy fluxes. To gauge which aspects of the simulated climate are most sensitive to this error, the simplest possible change-where condensed water still does not carry energy and a local energy fixer is used in place of the global one-is implemented within CAM6. Comparing this experiment with the default configuration of CAM6 reveals precipitation, particularly its variability, to be highly sensitive to the energy budget formulation.

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Author Harrop, Bryce E.
Pritchard, Michael S.
Parishani, Hossein
Gettelman, Andrew
Hagos, Samson
Lauritzen, Peter H.
Leung, L. Ruby
Lu, Jian
Pressel, Kyle G.
Sakaguchi, Koichi
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Suggested Citation Harrop, Bryce E., Pritchard, Michael S., Parishani, Hossein, Gettelman, Andrew, Hagos, Samson, Lauritzen, Peter H., Leung, L. Ruby, Lu, Jian, Pressel, Kyle G., Sakaguchi, Koichi. (2022). Conservation of dry air, water, and energy in CAM and its potential impact on tropical rainfall. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d71r6v7s. Accessed 17 June 2025.

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