Atmosphere (Oct 2021)

Objective Calibration of Numerical Weather Prediction Model: Application on Fine Resolution COSMO Model over Switzerland

  • Antigoni Voudouri,
  • Euripides Avgoustoglou,
  • Izthak Carmona,
  • Yoav Levi,
  • Edoardo Bucchignani,
  • Pirmin Kaufmann,
  • Jean-Marie Bettems

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12101358
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. 1358

Abstract

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The objective calibration method originally performed on regional climate models is applied to a fine horizontal resolution Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) model over a mainly continental domain covering the Alpine Arc. The method was implemented on the MeteoSwiss COSMO (consortium for a small-scale modeling) model with a resolution of 0.01° (approximately 1 km). For the model calibration, five tuning parameters of the parameterization schemes affecting turbulence, soil-surface exchange and radiation were chosen. A full year was simulated, with the history of the soil included (hindcast) to find the optimal parameter value. A different year has been used to give an independent assessment of the impact of the optimization process. Although the operational MeteoSwiss model is already a well-tuned configuration, the results showed that a slight model performance gain is obtained by using the Calibration of COSMO (CALMO) methodology.

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