Low-level wind field climatology over the La Plata River region obtained with a mesoscale atmospheric boundary layer model forced with local weather observations

A primitive equation, dry, hydrostatic, and incompressible mesoscale boundary layer model is used to simulate the high-horizontal-resolution low-level wind field "climatology" over the La Plata River region in South America. The horizontal model domain has 79 × 58 points (350 km × 316 km),...

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Autores principales: Berri, G.J., Sraibman, L., Tanco, R.A., Bertossa, G.
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spelling todo:paper_15588424_v49_n6_p1293_Berri2023-10-03T16:25:45Z Low-level wind field climatology over the La Plata River region obtained with a mesoscale atmospheric boundary layer model forced with local weather observations Berri, G.J. Sraibman, L. Tanco, R.A. Bertossa, G. Boundary layer Climatology Mesoscale models South America Wind Atmospheric boundary layers Boundary layer models Climatological fields Diurnal cycle Ensemble members High resolution Horizontal models Horizontal resolution Low-level winds Lower boundary conditions Maximum error Mesoscale Mesoscale model Model errors Primitive equations Relative errors Root-mean-square values Seasonality South America Surface heating Surface winds Temperature observations Thermal contrasts Upper boundary Weather observations Weather stations Wind climatology Wind directions Wind speed Boundary conditions Climatology Errors Radiosondes Rain Speed Troposphere Weather forecasting Weather information services Wind effects Atmospheric boundary layer boundary condition boundary layer climatology diurnal variation ensemble forecasting mesoscale meteorology radiosonde weather forecasting wind field wind velocity La Plata Basin A primitive equation, dry, hydrostatic, and incompressible mesoscale boundary layer model is used to simulate the high-horizontal-resolution low-level wind field "climatology" over the La Plata River region in South America. The horizontal model domain has 79 × 58 points (350 km × 316 km), with a horizontal resolution of 0.05°. The model climatological field is the ensemble result of a series of daily forecasts obtained by forcing the model with limited local observations. Each ensemble member produces a daily forecast that participates in the definition of the wind climatology with a probability calculated with the local observations. The upper boundary condition is taken from the only local radiosonde observation, and the lower boundary condition consists of a surface heating function calculated with the temperature observations of the surface weather stations in the region. The study, conducted during the period of 1959-84, reveals an overall good agreement between the observed and the modeled surface wind climatological fields at five weather stations in the region. The model represents very well the differences in the wind speed magnitudes and predominant wind direction sectors throughout a region that displays a strong sea-land-breeze daily cycle. The average root-mean-square value of the model relative error is 31% for wind direction and 23% for wind speed. Model errors vary throughout the day with the minimum in the morning and afternoon and the maximum at night. The seasonal climatology shows the minimum wind direction error in winter and the maximum error in summer, whereas the wind speed errors reveal no seasonality. The annual wind direction error is very similar to the winter minimum error. The conclusion of the study is that the proposed ensemble mean method is useful for synthesizing high-resolution climatological low-level wind fields over regions with a strong diurnal cycle of surface thermal contrasts and a limited number of available weather stations. © 2010 American Meteorological Society. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_15588424_v49_n6_p1293_Berri
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topic Boundary layer
Climatology
Mesoscale models
South America
Wind
Atmospheric boundary layers
Boundary layer models
Climatological fields
Diurnal cycle
Ensemble members
High resolution
Horizontal models
Horizontal resolution
Low-level winds
Lower boundary conditions
Maximum error
Mesoscale
Mesoscale model
Model errors
Primitive equations
Relative errors
Root-mean-square values
Seasonality
South America
Surface heating
Surface winds
Temperature observations
Thermal contrasts
Upper boundary
Weather observations
Weather stations
Wind climatology
Wind directions
Wind speed
Boundary conditions
Climatology
Errors
Radiosondes
Rain
Speed
Troposphere
Weather forecasting
Weather information services
Wind effects
Atmospheric boundary layer
boundary condition
boundary layer
climatology
diurnal variation
ensemble forecasting
mesoscale meteorology
radiosonde
weather forecasting
wind field
wind velocity
La Plata Basin
spellingShingle Boundary layer
Climatology
Mesoscale models
South America
Wind
Atmospheric boundary layers
Boundary layer models
Climatological fields
Diurnal cycle
Ensemble members
High resolution
Horizontal models
Horizontal resolution
Low-level winds
Lower boundary conditions
Maximum error
Mesoscale
Mesoscale model
Model errors
Primitive equations
Relative errors
Root-mean-square values
Seasonality
South America
Surface heating
Surface winds
Temperature observations
Thermal contrasts
Upper boundary
Weather observations
Weather stations
Wind climatology
Wind directions
Wind speed
Boundary conditions
Climatology
Errors
Radiosondes
Rain
Speed
Troposphere
Weather forecasting
Weather information services
Wind effects
Atmospheric boundary layer
boundary condition
boundary layer
climatology
diurnal variation
ensemble forecasting
mesoscale meteorology
radiosonde
weather forecasting
wind field
wind velocity
La Plata Basin
Berri, G.J.
Sraibman, L.
Tanco, R.A.
Bertossa, G.
Low-level wind field climatology over the La Plata River region obtained with a mesoscale atmospheric boundary layer model forced with local weather observations
topic_facet Boundary layer
Climatology
Mesoscale models
South America
Wind
Atmospheric boundary layers
Boundary layer models
Climatological fields
Diurnal cycle
Ensemble members
High resolution
Horizontal models
Horizontal resolution
Low-level winds
Lower boundary conditions
Maximum error
Mesoscale
Mesoscale model
Model errors
Primitive equations
Relative errors
Root-mean-square values
Seasonality
South America
Surface heating
Surface winds
Temperature observations
Thermal contrasts
Upper boundary
Weather observations
Weather stations
Wind climatology
Wind directions
Wind speed
Boundary conditions
Climatology
Errors
Radiosondes
Rain
Speed
Troposphere
Weather forecasting
Weather information services
Wind effects
Atmospheric boundary layer
boundary condition
boundary layer
climatology
diurnal variation
ensemble forecasting
mesoscale meteorology
radiosonde
weather forecasting
wind field
wind velocity
La Plata Basin
description A primitive equation, dry, hydrostatic, and incompressible mesoscale boundary layer model is used to simulate the high-horizontal-resolution low-level wind field "climatology" over the La Plata River region in South America. The horizontal model domain has 79 × 58 points (350 km × 316 km), with a horizontal resolution of 0.05°. The model climatological field is the ensemble result of a series of daily forecasts obtained by forcing the model with limited local observations. Each ensemble member produces a daily forecast that participates in the definition of the wind climatology with a probability calculated with the local observations. The upper boundary condition is taken from the only local radiosonde observation, and the lower boundary condition consists of a surface heating function calculated with the temperature observations of the surface weather stations in the region. The study, conducted during the period of 1959-84, reveals an overall good agreement between the observed and the modeled surface wind climatological fields at five weather stations in the region. The model represents very well the differences in the wind speed magnitudes and predominant wind direction sectors throughout a region that displays a strong sea-land-breeze daily cycle. The average root-mean-square value of the model relative error is 31% for wind direction and 23% for wind speed. Model errors vary throughout the day with the minimum in the morning and afternoon and the maximum at night. The seasonal climatology shows the minimum wind direction error in winter and the maximum error in summer, whereas the wind speed errors reveal no seasonality. The annual wind direction error is very similar to the winter minimum error. The conclusion of the study is that the proposed ensemble mean method is useful for synthesizing high-resolution climatological low-level wind fields over regions with a strong diurnal cycle of surface thermal contrasts and a limited number of available weather stations. © 2010 American Meteorological Society.
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author Berri, G.J.
Sraibman, L.
Tanco, R.A.
Bertossa, G.
author_facet Berri, G.J.
Sraibman, L.
Tanco, R.A.
Bertossa, G.
author_sort Berri, G.J.
title Low-level wind field climatology over the La Plata River region obtained with a mesoscale atmospheric boundary layer model forced with local weather observations
title_short Low-level wind field climatology over the La Plata River region obtained with a mesoscale atmospheric boundary layer model forced with local weather observations
title_full Low-level wind field climatology over the La Plata River region obtained with a mesoscale atmospheric boundary layer model forced with local weather observations
title_fullStr Low-level wind field climatology over the La Plata River region obtained with a mesoscale atmospheric boundary layer model forced with local weather observations
title_full_unstemmed Low-level wind field climatology over the La Plata River region obtained with a mesoscale atmospheric boundary layer model forced with local weather observations
title_sort low-level wind field climatology over the la plata river region obtained with a mesoscale atmospheric boundary layer model forced with local weather observations
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_15588424_v49_n6_p1293_Berri
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