Assessment of WRF microphysics and cumulus parameterizations in simulating heavy rainfall events over Badulu Oya catchment, Sri Lanka

Extreme rainfall events leading to severe hydrological impacts warrant an accurate prediction of such events not only on time but also in magnitude. Sri Lanka is a South Asian country that is frequently affected by severe tropical storms. The primary aim of this study was to improve heavy rainfall e...

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Published in:Journal of Water and Climate Change
Main Authors: P. G. S. Gimhan, Panduka Neluwala, Ralph Allen Acierto, Srivatsan V. Raghavan
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Published: IWA Publishing 2022-12-01
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author P. G. S. Gimhan
Panduka Neluwala
Ralph Allen Acierto
Srivatsan V. Raghavan
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description Extreme rainfall events leading to severe hydrological impacts warrant an accurate prediction of such events not only on time but also in magnitude. Sri Lanka is a South Asian country that is frequently affected by severe tropical storms. The primary aim of this study was to improve heavy rainfall events forecast during the North-East monsoon over the Badulu Oya catchment, Sri Lanka. This aim was accomplished by simulating precipitation for two extreme North-East monsoon rainfall events using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF-ARW) model. A detailed comparison was made between the 24-h spatial distribution of model rainfall and observations obtained from rainfall gauges. Verification was evaluated based on three deterministic approaches. Each rainfall event was simulated multiple times using 15 different parameterization scheme combinations including six microphysics and four cumulus schemes at a 3 km grid resolution. The filtered best model combinations were validated using observations from another two heavy North-East monsoon rainfall events. The key finding from these evaluations was that model configurations with WSM5, WSM6, Kessler and WDM6 microphysics, and KF, BMJ and MKF cumulus schemes displayed the overall best performances. Therefore, these combinations have a good potential for operational use in numerical weather prediction over the said catchment. HIGHLIGHTS Extreme precipitation events within the North-East monsoon over Badulu Oya catchment, Sri Lanka were simulated using the WRF-ARW model.; Sensitivity studied to MP (Ferrier, WSM3, WSM5, WSM6, Kessler, WDM6) and CU (KF, BMJ, MKF, GF) schemes combinations.; Simulations were evaluated with field observations.; Combinations of WSM5, WSM6, Kessler, WDM6 along with KF, BMJ and MKF schemes displayed the overall best performances.;
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spelling doaj-art-03e9dcd15d514b3386fe2c884081e4ae2025-08-19T19:32:53ZengIWA PublishingJournal of Water and Climate Change2040-22442408-93542022-12-0113124213423310.2166/wcc.2022.371371Assessment of WRF microphysics and cumulus parameterizations in simulating heavy rainfall events over Badulu Oya catchment, Sri LankaP. G. S. Gimhan0Panduka Neluwala1Ralph Allen Acierto2Srivatsan V. Raghavan3 Department of Civil Engineering, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya 20400, Sri Lanka Department of Civil Engineering, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya 20400, Sri Lanka International Center for Water Hazard and Risk Management (ICHARM), 1-6, Minamihara, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki-ken 305-8516, Japan Tropical Marine Science Institute, National University of Singapore, 18, Kent Ridge Road, Singapore 119227, Singapore Extreme rainfall events leading to severe hydrological impacts warrant an accurate prediction of such events not only on time but also in magnitude. Sri Lanka is a South Asian country that is frequently affected by severe tropical storms. The primary aim of this study was to improve heavy rainfall events forecast during the North-East monsoon over the Badulu Oya catchment, Sri Lanka. This aim was accomplished by simulating precipitation for two extreme North-East monsoon rainfall events using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF-ARW) model. A detailed comparison was made between the 24-h spatial distribution of model rainfall and observations obtained from rainfall gauges. Verification was evaluated based on three deterministic approaches. Each rainfall event was simulated multiple times using 15 different parameterization scheme combinations including six microphysics and four cumulus schemes at a 3 km grid resolution. The filtered best model combinations were validated using observations from another two heavy North-East monsoon rainfall events. The key finding from these evaluations was that model configurations with WSM5, WSM6, Kessler and WDM6 microphysics, and KF, BMJ and MKF cumulus schemes displayed the overall best performances. Therefore, these combinations have a good potential for operational use in numerical weather prediction over the said catchment. HIGHLIGHTS Extreme precipitation events within the North-East monsoon over Badulu Oya catchment, Sri Lanka were simulated using the WRF-ARW model.; Sensitivity studied to MP (Ferrier, WSM3, WSM5, WSM6, Kessler, WDM6) and CU (KF, BMJ, MKF, GF) schemes combinations.; Simulations were evaluated with field observations.; Combinations of WSM5, WSM6, Kessler, WDM6 along with KF, BMJ and MKF schemes displayed the overall best performances.;http://jwcc.iwaponline.com/content/13/12/4213badulu oya catchmentheavy precipitation forecastingnorth-east monsoonparameterization scheme combinationswrf-arw
spellingShingle P. G. S. Gimhan
Panduka Neluwala
Ralph Allen Acierto
Srivatsan V. Raghavan
Assessment of WRF microphysics and cumulus parameterizations in simulating heavy rainfall events over Badulu Oya catchment, Sri Lanka
badulu oya catchment
heavy precipitation forecasting
north-east monsoon
parameterization scheme combinations
wrf-arw
title Assessment of WRF microphysics and cumulus parameterizations in simulating heavy rainfall events over Badulu Oya catchment, Sri Lanka
title_full Assessment of WRF microphysics and cumulus parameterizations in simulating heavy rainfall events over Badulu Oya catchment, Sri Lanka
title_fullStr Assessment of WRF microphysics and cumulus parameterizations in simulating heavy rainfall events over Badulu Oya catchment, Sri Lanka
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of WRF microphysics and cumulus parameterizations in simulating heavy rainfall events over Badulu Oya catchment, Sri Lanka
title_short Assessment of WRF microphysics and cumulus parameterizations in simulating heavy rainfall events over Badulu Oya catchment, Sri Lanka
title_sort assessment of wrf microphysics and cumulus parameterizations in simulating heavy rainfall events over badulu oya catchment sri lanka
topic badulu oya catchment
heavy precipitation forecasting
north-east monsoon
parameterization scheme combinations
wrf-arw
url http://jwcc.iwaponline.com/content/13/12/4213
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