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    An Evaluation of Five ARW-WRF Microphysics Schemes Using Synthetic GOES Imagery for an Atmospheric River Event Affecting the California Coast

    Source: Journal of Hydrometeorology:;2011:;Volume( 012 ):;issue: 004::page 618
    Author:
    Jankov, Isidora
    ,
    Grasso, Lewis D.
    ,
    Sengupta, Manajit
    ,
    Neiman, Paul J.
    ,
    Zupanski, Dusanka
    ,
    Zupanski, Milija
    ,
    Lindsey, Daniel
    ,
    Hillger, Donald W.
    ,
    Birkenheuer, Daniel L.
    ,
    Brummer, Renate
    ,
    Yuan, Huiling
    DOI: 10.1175/2010JHM1282.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: he main purpose of the present study is to assess the value of synthetic satellite imagery as a tool for model evaluation performance in addition to more traditional approaches. For this purpose, synthetic GOES-10 imagery at 10.7 ?m was produced using output from the Advanced Research Weather Research and Forecasting (ARW-WRF) numerical model. Use of synthetic imagery is a unique method to indirectly evaluate the performance of various microphysical schemes available within the ARW-WRF. In the present study, a simulation of an atmospheric river event that occurred on 30 December 2005 was used. The simulations were performed using the ARW-WRF numerical model with five different microphysical schemes [Lin, WRF single-moment 6 class (WSM6), Thompson, Schultz, and double-moment Morrison]. Synthetic imagery was created and scenes from the simulations were statistically compared with observations from the 10.7-?m band of the GOES-10 imager using a histogram-based technique. The results suggest that synthetic satellite imagery is useful in model performance evaluations as a complementary metric to those used traditionally. For example, accumulated precipitation analyses and other commonly used fields in model evaluations suggested a good agreement among solutions from various microphysical schemes, while the synthetic imagery analysis pointed toward notable differences in simulations of clouds among the microphysical schemes.
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    contributor authorJankov, Isidora
    contributor authorGrasso, Lewis D.
    contributor authorSengupta, Manajit
    contributor authorNeiman, Paul J.
    contributor authorZupanski, Dusanka
    contributor authorZupanski, Milija
    contributor authorLindsey, Daniel
    contributor authorHillger, Donald W.
    contributor authorBirkenheuer, Daniel L.
    contributor authorBrummer, Renate
    contributor authorYuan, Huiling
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:36:30Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:36:30Z
    date copyright2011/08/01
    date issued2011
    identifier issn1525-755X
    identifier otherams-70853.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4212680
    description abstracthe main purpose of the present study is to assess the value of synthetic satellite imagery as a tool for model evaluation performance in addition to more traditional approaches. For this purpose, synthetic GOES-10 imagery at 10.7 ?m was produced using output from the Advanced Research Weather Research and Forecasting (ARW-WRF) numerical model. Use of synthetic imagery is a unique method to indirectly evaluate the performance of various microphysical schemes available within the ARW-WRF. In the present study, a simulation of an atmospheric river event that occurred on 30 December 2005 was used. The simulations were performed using the ARW-WRF numerical model with five different microphysical schemes [Lin, WRF single-moment 6 class (WSM6), Thompson, Schultz, and double-moment Morrison]. Synthetic imagery was created and scenes from the simulations were statistically compared with observations from the 10.7-?m band of the GOES-10 imager using a histogram-based technique. The results suggest that synthetic satellite imagery is useful in model performance evaluations as a complementary metric to those used traditionally. For example, accumulated precipitation analyses and other commonly used fields in model evaluations suggested a good agreement among solutions from various microphysical schemes, while the synthetic imagery analysis pointed toward notable differences in simulations of clouds among the microphysical schemes.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleAn Evaluation of Five ARW-WRF Microphysics Schemes Using Synthetic GOES Imagery for an Atmospheric River Event Affecting the California Coast
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume12
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Hydrometeorology
    identifier doi10.1175/2010JHM1282.1
    journal fristpage618
    journal lastpage633
    treeJournal of Hydrometeorology:;2011:;Volume( 012 ):;issue: 004
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