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- Title
Improving initial condition perturbations for MOGREPS-UK.
- Authors
Tennant, Warren
- Abstract
Three different methods to initialise the Met Office limited-area convection-permitting ensemble prediction system (MOGREPS-UK) are investigated. The first method, which forms the baseline for this study, is the current operational downscaling method where each 2.2 km high-resolution ensemble member is nested within a corresponding 33 km resolution global ensemble member out to 36 h lead-time. The second method is centring large-scale perturbations, which are interpolated from the global ensemble, on an analysis interpolated from the operational UKV model, which is a 1.5 km high-resolution convective-scale model running a 3-hourly data assimilation cycle. The third method is a perpetual cycling run where the 6 h forecast of each high-resolution ensemble member is used to initialise the subsequent cycle, with only the lateral boundary conditions being updated to the new driving global ensemble model forecast. Each of the three methods have their own advantages, but the method that centres large-scale perturbations on a high-resolution analysis performs best as measured by standard objective verification measures and is shown to perform well in three case-studies. Results from the perpetual cycling trial show that some forecast parameters, such as visibility, would appear to benefit from separate high-resolution initial perturbations.
- Subjects
WEATHER forecasting; PERTURBATION theory; PREDICTION models; BOUNDARY value problems; POWER spectra; ATMOSPHERIC boundary layer
- Publication
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 2015, Vol 141, Issue 691, Part B, p2324
- ISSN
0035-9009
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/qj.2524