Abstract
The Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF), like other numerical
models, can make use of several parameterization schemes. The purpose of this
study is to determine how available cumulus parameterization (CP) and
microphysics (MP) schemes in the WRF model simulate extreme precipitation
events in the Basque Country. Possible combinations among two CP schemes
(Kain–Fritsch and Betts–Miller–Janjic) and five MP (WSM3, Lin, WSM6, new
Thompson and WDM6) schemes were tested. A set of simulations, corresponding
to 21st century extreme precipitation events that have caused significant
flood episodes have been compared with point observational data coming from
the Basque Country Automatic Weather Station Mesonetwork.
Configurations with Kain–Fritsch CP scheme produce better quantity of
precipitation forecast (QPF) than BMJ scheme configurations. Depending on
the severity level and the river basin analysed different MP schemes show
the best behaviours, demonstrating that there is not a unique configuration
that solve exactly all the studied events.
Citation
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244707
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gelpi2016advancesstudy