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    Stochastically Perturbed Parameterizations in an HRRR-Based Ensemble

    Source: Monthly Weather Review:;2018:;volume 147:;issue 001::page 153
    Author:
    Jankov, Isidora
    ,
    Beck, Jeffrey
    ,
    Wolff, Jamie
    ,
    Harrold, Michelle
    ,
    Olson, Joseph B.
    ,
    Smirnova, Tatiana
    ,
    Alexander, Curtis
    ,
    Berner, Judith
    DOI: 10.1175/MWR-D-18-0092.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: A stochastically perturbed parameterization (SPP) approach that spatially and temporally perturbs parameters and variables in the Mellor?Yamada?Nakanishi?Niino planetary boundary layer scheme (PBL) and introduces initialization perturbations to soil moisture in the Rapid Update Cycle land surface model was developed within the High-Resolution Rapid Refresh convection-allowing ensemble. This work is a follow-up study to a work performed using the Rapid Refresh (RAP)-based ensemble. In the present study, the SPP approach was used to target the performance of precipitation and low-level variables (e.g., 2-m temperature and dewpoint, and 10-m wind). The stochastic kinetic energy backscatter scheme and the stochastic perturbation of physics tendencies scheme were combined with the SPP approach and applied to the PBL to target upper-level variable performance (e.g., improved skill and reliability). The three stochastic experiments (SPP applied to PBL only, SPP applied to PBL combined with SKEB and SPPT, and stochastically perturbed soil moisture initial conditions) were compared to a mixed-physics ensemble. The results showed a positive impact from initial condition soil moisture perturbations on precipitation forecasts; however, it resulted in an increase in 2-m dewpoint RMSE. The experiment with perturbed parameters within the PBL showed an improvement in low-level wind forecasts for some verification metrics. The experiment that combined the three stochastic approaches together exhibited improved RMSE and spread for upper-level variables. Our study demonstrated that, by using the SPP approach, forecasts of specific variables can be improved. Also, the results showed that using a single-physics suite ensemble with stochastic methods is potentially an attractive alternative to using multiphysics for convection allowing ensembles.
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    contributor authorJankov, Isidora
    contributor authorBeck, Jeffrey
    contributor authorWolff, Jamie
    contributor authorHarrold, Michelle
    contributor authorOlson, Joseph B.
    contributor authorSmirnova, Tatiana
    contributor authorAlexander, Curtis
    contributor authorBerner, Judith
    date accessioned2019-09-22T09:03:57Z
    date available2019-09-22T09:03:57Z
    date copyright11/6/2018 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2018
    identifier otherMWR-D-18-0092.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4262677
    description abstractA stochastically perturbed parameterization (SPP) approach that spatially and temporally perturbs parameters and variables in the Mellor?Yamada?Nakanishi?Niino planetary boundary layer scheme (PBL) and introduces initialization perturbations to soil moisture in the Rapid Update Cycle land surface model was developed within the High-Resolution Rapid Refresh convection-allowing ensemble. This work is a follow-up study to a work performed using the Rapid Refresh (RAP)-based ensemble. In the present study, the SPP approach was used to target the performance of precipitation and low-level variables (e.g., 2-m temperature and dewpoint, and 10-m wind). The stochastic kinetic energy backscatter scheme and the stochastic perturbation of physics tendencies scheme were combined with the SPP approach and applied to the PBL to target upper-level variable performance (e.g., improved skill and reliability). The three stochastic experiments (SPP applied to PBL only, SPP applied to PBL combined with SKEB and SPPT, and stochastically perturbed soil moisture initial conditions) were compared to a mixed-physics ensemble. The results showed a positive impact from initial condition soil moisture perturbations on precipitation forecasts; however, it resulted in an increase in 2-m dewpoint RMSE. The experiment with perturbed parameters within the PBL showed an improvement in low-level wind forecasts for some verification metrics. The experiment that combined the three stochastic approaches together exhibited improved RMSE and spread for upper-level variables. Our study demonstrated that, by using the SPP approach, forecasts of specific variables can be improved. Also, the results showed that using a single-physics suite ensemble with stochastic methods is potentially an attractive alternative to using multiphysics for convection allowing ensembles.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleStochastically Perturbed Parameterizations in an HRRR-Based Ensemble
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume147
    journal issue1
    journal titleMonthly Weather Review
    identifier doi10.1175/MWR-D-18-0092.1
    journal fristpage153
    journal lastpage173
    treeMonthly Weather Review:;2018:;volume 147:;issue 001
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