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A first-of-its-kind multi-model convection permitting ensemble for investigating convective phenomena over Europe and the Mediterranean

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Croatian Science Foundation
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
European Commission
German Research Foundation
Austrian Science Fund
Research Council of Norway
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal)
Department of Energy and Climate Change (UK)
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany)
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (UK)
Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (Czech Republic)
Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France)
Coppola, Erika
Sobolowski, Stefan
Pichelli, E.
Raffaele, F.
Ahrens, B.
Anders, I.
Ban, Nikolina
Bastin, Sophie
Belda, Michael
Belusic, D.
Caldas-Alvarez, A.
Cardoso, Rita M.
Davolio, S.
Dobler, Andreas
Fernández, Jesús
Fita, L.
Fumiere, Q.
Giorgi, Filippo
Goergen, Klaus
Güttler, Ivan
Halenka, Tomáš
Heinzeller, D.
Hodnebrog, Ø.
Jacob, Daniela
Kartsios, Stergios
Katragkou, Eleni
Kendon, E.
Khodayar, S.
Kunstmann, H.
Knist, S.
Lavín, Alicia
Lind, P.
Lorenz, Torge
Maraun, Douglas
Marelle, L.
Meijgaard, E. van
Milovac, Josipa
Myhre, G.
Panitz, H.-J.
Piazza, M.
Raffa, M.
Raub, T.
Rockel, B.
Schär, C.
Sieck, K.
Soares, Pedro M. M.
Somot, Samuel
Srnec, L.
Stocchi, P.
Tölle, M. H.
Truhetz, H.
Vautard, R.
Vries, H. de
Warrach-Sagi, Kirsten
Croatian Science Foundation
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
European Commission
German Research Foundation
Austrian Science Fund
Research Council of Norway
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal)
Department of Energy and Climate Change (UK)
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany)
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (UK)
Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (Czech Republic)
Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France)
Coppola, Erika
Sobolowski, Stefan
Pichelli, E.
Raffaele, F.
Ahrens, B.
Anders, I.
Ban, Nikolina
Bastin, Sophie
Belda, Michael
Belusic, D.
Caldas-Alvarez, A.
Cardoso, Rita M.
Davolio, S.
Dobler, Andreas
Fernández, Jesús
Fita, L.
Fumiere, Q.
Giorgi, Filippo
Goergen, Klaus
Güttler, Ivan
Halenka, Tomáš
Heinzeller, D.
Hodnebrog, Ø.
Jacob, Daniela
Kartsios, Stergios
Katragkou, Eleni
Kendon, E.
Khodayar, S.
Kunstmann, H.
Knist, S.
Lavín, Alicia
Lind, P.
Lorenz, Torge
Maraun, Douglas
Marelle, L.
Meijgaard, E. van
Milovac, Josipa
Myhre, G.
Panitz, H.-J.
Piazza, M.
Raffa, M.
Raub, T.
Rockel, B.
Schär, C.
Sieck, K.
Soares, Pedro M. M.
Somot, Samuel
Srnec, L.
Stocchi, P.
Tölle, M. H.
Truhetz, H.
Vautard, R.
Vries, H. de
Warrach-Sagi, Kirsten
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

A recently launched project under the auspices of the World Climate Research Program’s (WCRP) Coordinated Regional Downscaling Experiments Flagship Pilot Studies program (CORDEX-FPS) is presented. This initiative aims to build first-of-its-kind ensemble climate experiments of convection permitting models to investigate present and future convective processes and related extremes over Europe and the Mediterranean. In this manuscript the rationale, scientific aims and approaches are presented along with some preliminary results from the testing phase of the project. Three test cases were selected in order to obtain a first look at the ensemble performance. The test cases covered a summertime extreme precipitation event over Austria, a fall Foehn event over the Swiss Alps and an intensively documented fall event along the Mediterranean coast. The test cases were run in both “weather-like” (WL, initialized just before the event in question) and “climate” (CM, initialized 1 month before the event) modes. Ensembles of 18–21 members, representing six different modeling systems with different physics and modelling chain options, was generated for the test cases (27 modeling teams have committed to perform the longer climate simulations). Results indicate that, when run in WL mode, the ensemble captures all three events quite well with ensemble correlation skill scores of 0.67, 0.82 and 0.91. They suggest that the more the event is driven by large-scale conditions, the closer the agreement between the ensemble members. Even in climate mode the large-scale driven events over the Swiss Alps and the Mediterranean coasts are still captured (ensemble correlation skill scores of 0.90 and 0.62, respectively), but the inter-model spread increases as expected. In the case over Mediterranean the effects of local-scale interactions between flow and orography and land–ocean contrasts are readily apparent. However, there is a much larger, though not surprising, increase in the spread for

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286556246
Document Type :
Electronic Resource