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Title

Explicit Precipitation-Type Diagnosis from a Model Using a Mixed-Phase Bulk Cloud-Precipitation Microphysics Parameterization.

Authors

Benjamin, Stanley G.; Brown, John M.; Smirnova, Tatiana G.

Abstract

The Rapid Refresh (RAP) and High-Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR), both operational at NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) use the Thompson et al. mixed-phase bulk cloud microphysics scheme. This scheme permits predicted surface precipitation to simultaneously consist of rain, snow, and graupel at the same location under certain conditions. Here, the explicit precipitation-type diagnostic method is described as used in conjunction with the Thompson et al. scheme in the RAP and HRRR models. The postprocessing logic combines the explicitly predicted multispecies hydrometeor data and other information from the model forecasts to produce fields of surface precipitation type that distinguish between rain and freezing rain, and to also portray areas of mixed precipitation. This explicit precipitation-type diagnostic method is used with the NOAA operational RAP and HRRR models. Verification from two winter seasons from 2013 to 2015 is provided against METAR surface observations. An example of this product from a January 2015 south-central United States winter storm is also shown.

Subjects

METEOROLOGICAL precipitation; CLOUDS; MICROPHYSICS; NATIONAL Centers for Environmental Prediction (U.S.); UNITED States. National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration

Publication

Weather & Forecasting, 2016, Vol 31, Issue 2, p609

ISSN

0882-8156

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1175/WAF-D-15-0136.1

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