Comparison of radiation parametrizations within the HARMONIE–AROME NWP model

Downwelling shortwave radiation at the surface (SWDS, global solar radiation flux), given by three different parametrization schemes, was compared to observations in the HARMONIE–AROME numerical weather prediction (NWP) model experiments over Finland in spring 2017. Simulated fluxes agreed well...

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Main Authors: L. Rontu, A. V. Lindfors
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2018-05-01
Series:Advances in Science and Research
Online Access:https://www.adv-sci-res.net/15/81/2018/asr-15-81-2018.pdf
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spelling doaj-7316593ebe8c4b3bac71eccd428a18c52020-11-24T23:06:02ZengCopernicus PublicationsAdvances in Science and Research1992-06281992-06362018-05-0115819010.5194/asr-15-81-2018Comparison of radiation parametrizations within the HARMONIE–AROME NWP modelL. Rontu0A. V. Lindfors1Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, FinlandFinnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, FinlandDownwelling shortwave radiation at the surface (SWDS, global solar radiation flux), given by three different parametrization schemes, was compared to observations in the HARMONIE–AROME numerical weather prediction (NWP) model experiments over Finland in spring 2017. Simulated fluxes agreed well with each other and with the observations in the clear-sky cases. In the cloudy-sky conditions, all schemes tended to underestimate SWDS at the daily level, as compared to the measurements. Large local and temporal differences between the model results and observations were seen, related to the variations and uncertainty of the predicted cloud properties. <br><br> The results suggest a possibility to benefit from the use of different radiative transfer parametrizations in a NWP model to obtain perturbations for the fine-resolution ensemble prediction systems. In addition, we recommend usage of the global radiation observations for the standard validation of the NWP models.https://www.adv-sci-res.net/15/81/2018/asr-15-81-2018.pdf
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Comparison of radiation parametrizations within the HARMONIE–AROME NWP model
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A. V. Lindfors
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title Comparison of radiation parametrizations within the HARMONIE–AROME NWP model
title_short Comparison of radiation parametrizations within the HARMONIE–AROME NWP model
title_full Comparison of radiation parametrizations within the HARMONIE–AROME NWP model
title_fullStr Comparison of radiation parametrizations within the HARMONIE–AROME NWP model
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of radiation parametrizations within the HARMONIE–AROME NWP model
title_sort comparison of radiation parametrizations within the harmonie–arome nwp model
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Advances in Science and Research
issn 1992-0628
1992-0636
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Downwelling shortwave radiation at the surface (SWDS, global solar radiation flux), given by three different parametrization schemes, was compared to observations in the HARMONIE–AROME numerical weather prediction (NWP) model experiments over Finland in spring 2017. Simulated fluxes agreed well with each other and with the observations in the clear-sky cases. In the cloudy-sky conditions, all schemes tended to underestimate SWDS at the daily level, as compared to the measurements. Large local and temporal differences between the model results and observations were seen, related to the variations and uncertainty of the predicted cloud properties. <br><br> The results suggest a possibility to benefit from the use of different radiative transfer parametrizations in a NWP model to obtain perturbations for the fine-resolution ensemble prediction systems. In addition, we recommend usage of the global radiation observations for the standard validation of the NWP models.
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