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The impact of the PBL scheme and the vertical distribution of model layers on simulations of Alpine foehn

Authors :
Friedrich Obleitner
Alexander Gohm
Günther Zängl
Source :
Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics. 99:105-128
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2007.

Abstract

This paper investigates the influence of the planetary boundary-layer (PBL) parameterization and the vertical distribution of model layers on simulations of an Alpine foehn case that was observed during the Mesoscale Alpine Programme (MAP) in autumn 1999. The study is based on the PSU/NCAR MM5 modelling system and combines five different PBL schemes with three model layer settings, which mainly differ in the height above ground of the lowest model level (z1). Specifically, z1 takes values of about 7 m, 22 m and 36 m, and the experiments with z1 = 7 m are set up such that the second model level is located at z = 36 m. To assess if the different model setups have a systematic impact on the model performance, the simulation results are compared against wind lidar, radiosonde and surface measurements gathered along the Austrian Wipp Valley. Moreover, the dependence of the simulated wind and temperature fields at a given height (36 m above ground) on z1 is examined for several different regions.

Details

ISSN :
14365065 and 01777971
Volume :
99
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics
Accession number :
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