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    RESEARCH CAMPAIGN: The Convective and Orographically Induced Precipitation Study

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2008:;volume( 089 ):;issue: 010::page 1477
    Author:
    Wulfmeyer, Volker
    ,
    Behrendt, Andreas
    ,
    Bauer, Hans-Stefan
    ,
    Kottmeier, Christoph
    ,
    Corsmeier, Ulrich
    ,
    Blyth, Alan
    ,
    Craig, George
    ,
    Schumann, Ulrich
    ,
    Hagen, Martin
    ,
    Crewell, Susanne
    ,
    Di Girolamo, Paolo
    ,
    Flamant, Cyrille
    ,
    Miller, Mark
    ,
    Montani, Andrea
    ,
    Mobbs, Stephen
    ,
    Richard, Evelyne
    ,
    Rotach, Mathias W.
    ,
    Arpagaus, Marco
    ,
    Russchenberg, Herman
    ,
    Schlüssel, Peter
    ,
    König, Marianne
    ,
    Gärtner, Volker
    ,
    Steinacker, Reinhold
    ,
    Dorninger, Manfred
    ,
    Turner, David D.
    ,
    Weckwerth, Tammy
    ,
    Hense, Andreas
    ,
    Simmer, Clemens
    DOI: 10.1175/2008BAMS2367.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The international field campaign called the Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (COPS) took place from June to August 2007 in southwestern Germany/eastern France. The overarching goal of COPS is to advance the quality of forecasts of orographically-induced convective precipitation by four-dimensional observations and modeling of its life cycle. COPS was endorsed as one of the Research and Development Projects of the World Weather Research Program (WWRP), and combines the efforts of institutions and scientists from eight countries. A strong collaboration between instrument principal investigators and experts on mesoscale modeling has been established within COPS. In order to study the relative importance of large-scale and small-scale forcing leading to convection initiation in low mountains, COPS is coordinated with a one-year General Observations Period in central Europe, the WWRP Forecast Demonstration Project MAP D-PHASE, and the first summertime European THORPEX Regional Campaign. Furthermore, the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement program Mobile Facility operated in the central COPS observing region for nine months in 2007. The article describes the scientific preparation of this project and the design of the observation systems. COPS will rest on three pillars: A unique synergy of observing systems, the next-generation high-resolution mesoscale models with improved model physics, and advanced data assimilation and ensemble prediction systems. These tools will be used to separate and to quantify errors in quantitative precipitation forecasting as well as to study the predictability of convective precipitation.
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    contributor authorWulfmeyer, Volker
    contributor authorBehrendt, Andreas
    contributor authorBauer, Hans-Stefan
    contributor authorKottmeier, Christoph
    contributor authorCorsmeier, Ulrich
    contributor authorBlyth, Alan
    contributor authorCraig, George
    contributor authorSchumann, Ulrich
    contributor authorHagen, Martin
    contributor authorCrewell, Susanne
    contributor authorDi Girolamo, Paolo
    contributor authorFlamant, Cyrille
    contributor authorMiller, Mark
    contributor authorMontani, Andrea
    contributor authorMobbs, Stephen
    contributor authorRichard, Evelyne
    contributor authorRotach, Mathias W.
    contributor authorArpagaus, Marco
    contributor authorRusschenberg, Herman
    contributor authorSchlüssel, Peter
    contributor authorKönig, Marianne
    contributor authorGärtner, Volker
    contributor authorSteinacker, Reinhold
    contributor authorDorninger, Manfred
    contributor authorTurner, David D.
    contributor authorWeckwerth, Tammy
    contributor authorHense, Andreas
    contributor authorSimmer, Clemens
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:21:44Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:21:44Z
    date copyright2008/10/01
    date issued2008
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherams-66468.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4207807
    description abstractThe international field campaign called the Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (COPS) took place from June to August 2007 in southwestern Germany/eastern France. The overarching goal of COPS is to advance the quality of forecasts of orographically-induced convective precipitation by four-dimensional observations and modeling of its life cycle. COPS was endorsed as one of the Research and Development Projects of the World Weather Research Program (WWRP), and combines the efforts of institutions and scientists from eight countries. A strong collaboration between instrument principal investigators and experts on mesoscale modeling has been established within COPS. In order to study the relative importance of large-scale and small-scale forcing leading to convection initiation in low mountains, COPS is coordinated with a one-year General Observations Period in central Europe, the WWRP Forecast Demonstration Project MAP D-PHASE, and the first summertime European THORPEX Regional Campaign. Furthermore, the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement program Mobile Facility operated in the central COPS observing region for nine months in 2007. The article describes the scientific preparation of this project and the design of the observation systems. COPS will rest on three pillars: A unique synergy of observing systems, the next-generation high-resolution mesoscale models with improved model physics, and advanced data assimilation and ensemble prediction systems. These tools will be used to separate and to quantify errors in quantitative precipitation forecasting as well as to study the predictability of convective precipitation.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleRESEARCH CAMPAIGN: The Convective and Orographically Induced Precipitation Study
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume89
    journal issue10
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/2008BAMS2367.1
    journal fristpage1477
    journal lastpage1486
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2008:;volume( 089 ):;issue: 010
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