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    Soil Initialization Strategy for Use in Limited-Area Weather Prediction Systems

    Source: Monthly Weather Review:;2011:;volume( 139 ):;issue: 006::page 1844
    Author:
    Di Giuseppe, Francesca
    ,
    Cesari, Davide
    ,
    Bonafé, Giovanni
    DOI: 10.1175/2011MWR3279.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: hree diverse methods of initializing soil moisture and temperature in limited-area numerical weather prediction models are compared and assessed through the use of nonstandard surface observations to identify the approach that best combines ease of implementation, improvement in forecast skill, and realistic estimations of soil parameters. The first method initializes the limited-area model soil prognostic variables by a simple interpolation from a parent global model that is used to provide the lateral boundary conditions for the forecasts, thus ensuring that the limited-area model?s soil field cannot evolve far from the host model. The second method uses the soil properties generated by a previous limited-area model forecast, allowing the soil moisture to evolve over time to a new equilibrium consistent with the regional model?s hydrological cycle. The third method implements a new local soil moisture variational analysis system that uses screen-level temperature to adjust the soil water content, allowing the use of high-resolution station data that may be available to a regional meteorological service.The methods are tested in a suite of short-term weather forecasts performed with the Consortium for Small Scale Modeling (COSMO) model over the period September?November 2008, using the ECMWF Integrated Forecast System (IFS) model to provide the lateral boundary conditions. Extensive comparisons to observations show that substantial improvements in forecast skills are achievable with improved soil temperature initialization while a smaller additional benefit in the prediction of surface fluxes is possible with the soil moisture analysis. The analysis suggests that keeping the model prognostic variables close to equilibrium with the soil state, especially for temperature, is more relevant than correcting the soil moisture initial values. In particular, if a local soil analysis system is not available, it seems preferable to adopt an ?open loop? strategy rather than the interpolation from the host global model analysis. This appears to be especially true for the COSMO model in its current operational configuration since the soil?vegetation?atmosphere transfer (SVAT) scheme of the ECMWF global host model and that of COSMO are radically diverse.
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    contributor authorDi Giuseppe, Francesca
    contributor authorCesari, Davide
    contributor authorBonafé, Giovanni
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:40:57Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:40:57Z
    date copyright2011/06/01
    date issued2011
    identifier issn0027-0644
    identifier otherams-72141.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4214111
    description abstracthree diverse methods of initializing soil moisture and temperature in limited-area numerical weather prediction models are compared and assessed through the use of nonstandard surface observations to identify the approach that best combines ease of implementation, improvement in forecast skill, and realistic estimations of soil parameters. The first method initializes the limited-area model soil prognostic variables by a simple interpolation from a parent global model that is used to provide the lateral boundary conditions for the forecasts, thus ensuring that the limited-area model?s soil field cannot evolve far from the host model. The second method uses the soil properties generated by a previous limited-area model forecast, allowing the soil moisture to evolve over time to a new equilibrium consistent with the regional model?s hydrological cycle. The third method implements a new local soil moisture variational analysis system that uses screen-level temperature to adjust the soil water content, allowing the use of high-resolution station data that may be available to a regional meteorological service.The methods are tested in a suite of short-term weather forecasts performed with the Consortium for Small Scale Modeling (COSMO) model over the period September?November 2008, using the ECMWF Integrated Forecast System (IFS) model to provide the lateral boundary conditions. Extensive comparisons to observations show that substantial improvements in forecast skills are achievable with improved soil temperature initialization while a smaller additional benefit in the prediction of surface fluxes is possible with the soil moisture analysis. The analysis suggests that keeping the model prognostic variables close to equilibrium with the soil state, especially for temperature, is more relevant than correcting the soil moisture initial values. In particular, if a local soil analysis system is not available, it seems preferable to adopt an ?open loop? strategy rather than the interpolation from the host global model analysis. This appears to be especially true for the COSMO model in its current operational configuration since the soil?vegetation?atmosphere transfer (SVAT) scheme of the ECMWF global host model and that of COSMO are radically diverse.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleSoil Initialization Strategy for Use in Limited-Area Weather Prediction Systems
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume139
    journal issue6
    journal titleMonthly Weather Review
    identifier doi10.1175/2011MWR3279.1
    journal fristpage1844
    journal lastpage1860
    treeMonthly Weather Review:;2011:;volume( 139 ):;issue: 006
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