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Representation of spatial and temporal variability of daily wind speed and of intense wind events over the Mediterranean Sea using dynamical downscaling: impact of the regional climate model configuration
- Source :
- Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, Copernicus Publ. / European Geosciences Union, 2011, 11, pp.1983-2001. ⟨10.5194/nhess-11-1983-2011⟩, Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 2011, 11, pp.1983-2001. ⟨10.5194/nhess-11-1983-2011⟩, Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, Vol 11, Iss 7, Pp 1983-2001 (2011)
- Publication Year :
- 2011
- Publisher :
- HAL CCSD, 2011.
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Abstract
- Atmospheric datasets coming from long term reanalyzes of low spatial resolution are used for different purposes. Wind over the sea is, for example, a major ingredient of oceanic simulations. However, the shortcomings of those datasets prevent them from being used without an adequate corrective preliminary treatment. Using a regional climate model (RCM) to perform a dynamical downscaling of those large scale reanalyzes is one of the methods used in order to produce fields that realistically reproduce atmospheric chronology and where those shortcomings are corrected. Here we assess the influence of the configuration of the RCM used in this framework on the representation of wind speed spatial and temporal variability and intense wind events on a daily timescale. Our RCM is ALADIN-Climate, the reanalysis is ERA-40, and the studied area is the Mediterranean Sea. First, the dynamical downscaling significantly reduces the underestimation of daily wind speed, in average by 9 % over the whole Mediterranean. This underestimation has been corrected both globally and locally, and for the whole wind speed spectrum. The correction is the strongest for periods and regions of strong winds. The representation of spatial variability has also been significantly improved. On the other hand, the temporal correlation between the downscaled field and the observations decreases all the more that one moves eastwards, i.e. further from the atmospheric flux entry. Nonetheless, it remains ~0.7, the downscaled dataset reproduces therefore satisfactorily the real chronology. Second, the influence of the choice of the RCM configuration has an influence one order of magnitude smaller than the improvement induced by the initial downscaling. The use of spectral nudging or of a smaller domain helps to improve the realism of the temporal chronology. Increasing the resolution very locally (both spatially and temporally) improves the representation of spatial variability, in particular in regions strongly influenced by the complex surrounding orography. The impact of the interactive air-sea coupling is negligible for the temporal scales examined here. Using two different forcing datasets induces differences on the downscaled fields that are directly related to the differences between those datasets. Our results also show that improving the physics of our RCM is still necessary to increase the realism of our simulations. Finally, the choice of the optimal configuration depends on the scientific objectives of the study for which those wind datasets are used.
- Subjects :
- 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
VENT
0207 environmental engineering
02 engineering and technology
Forcing (mathematics)
CLIMATOLOGIE
01 natural sciences
lcsh:TD1-1066
Wind speed
MODELE
VARIATION TEMPORELLE
Mediterranean sea
INTERACTION OCEAN ATMOSPHERE
lcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
020701 environmental engineering
Temporal scales
lcsh:Environmental sciences
[SDU.STU.OC]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Oceanography
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
lcsh:GE1-350
VITESSE
lcsh:QE1-996.5
lcsh:Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
Orography
lcsh:Geology
lcsh:G
13. Climate action
Climatology
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Climate model
Spatial variability
Downscaling
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 15618633 and 16849981
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, Copernicus Publ. / European Geosciences Union, 2011, 11, pp.1983-2001. ⟨10.5194/nhess-11-1983-2011⟩, Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 2011, 11, pp.1983-2001. ⟨10.5194/nhess-11-1983-2011⟩, Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, Vol 11, Iss 7, Pp 1983-2001 (2011)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5604da319c3be0f54368247a20b7480a
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-11-1983-2011⟩