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1 The impact of moist singular vectors and ensemble size on predicted storm tracks for the winter storms Lothar and Martin A. Walser 1) M. Arpagaus 1) M. Leutbecher 2) 1) MeteoSwiss, Zurich 2) ECMWF, Reading, GB

2 Wind gusts storm Martin (27.-28.12.1999) LM analysis with nudging: Proxy for observations

3 Moist vs. operational singular vectors Coutinho et al. (2004)  ‚opr‘ SVs (T42L31, OT 48 h): linearized physics package with surface drag simple vertical diffusion  ‚moist‘ SVs (T63L31, OT 24 h): linearized physics package includes additionally: gravity wave drag long-wave radiation deep cumulus convection large-scale condensation

4 Martin: Predicted storm tracks t+(42-66) < 980 hPa (1)  ensemble members: 2 tracks ▬ analysis < 970 hPa < 960 hPa Configuration: dry SVs/51 RMs moist SVs/51 RMs

5 Martin: Predicted storm tracks t+(42-66) < 980 hPa (2)  ensemble members: 12 tracks ▬ analysis < 970 hPa < 960 hPa Configuration: dry SVs/51 RMs moist SVs/51 RMs

6 moist SVs,  x~10 km Forecast storm Martin: max. wind gusts t+(30-54) (4) Configuration: moist SVs/51 RMs moist SVs/10 RMs

7 Evaluation of the COSMO-LEPS forecasts for the floods in Switzerland in August 2005 and further recent results… André Walser MeteoSwiss, Zurich

8 Case study: Flood event in Switzerland in August 2005 Photos:Tages-Anzeiger

9 Synoptic overview: 22 August 2005 Temperature 850 hPa and geopotential 500 hPa: 2º2º 18º 10º

10 Total precipitation over 3 days (20. – 22.8.) About 400 stations, precipitation sum locally over 300 mm! (06 - 06 UTC) C. Frei, MeteoSwiss

11 COSMO-LEPS forecast for 72h precipitation

12 Probability precipitation > 100mm/72h C. Frei, MeteoSwiss

13 Probability precipitation > 250mm/72h C. Frei, MeteoSwiss

14 Summary  COSMO-LEPS has proved to provide useful forecast uncertainty estimates for extreme events.  In the case of the flooding of August, warning has been issued on 21st August. No early warning has been given on 19th, 20st August, although aLMo, LEPS gave correct signal.  The effect of previous false alarms should not be underestimated.

15 Massimo Milelli, Daniele Cane VII COSMO General Meeting Zuerich, September 20-23 2005 Use of Multi-Model Super-Ensemble Technique for complex orography weather forecast

16 As suggested by the name, the Multimodel SuperEnsemble method requires several model outputs, which are weighted with an adequate set of weights calculated during the so-called training period. The simple Ensemble method with bias-corrected or biased data respectively, is given by (1) or (2) The conventional SuperEnsemble forecast (Krishnamurti et. al., 2000) constructed with bias-corrected data is given by (3) Multimodel Theory

17 We use the following operational runs of the 0.0625° resolution version of LM (00 and 12 UTC runs) Local Area Model Italy (UGM, ARPA-SIM, ARPA Piemonte)(nud00, nud12) Lokal Modell (Deutscher Wetterdienst) (lkd00, lkd12) aLpine Model (MeteoSwiss) (alm00, alm12) Training: 180 days (dynamic) Forecast: from July 2004 to March 2005 Stations: 102 Method: mean and maximum values over warning areas Precipitation

18 Mean Maximum 36-60 h

19 We use the following operational runs of the 0.0625° resolution version of LM (00 and 12 UTC runs) Local Area Model Italy (UGM, ARPA-SIM, ARPA Piemonte)(nud00, nud12) Lokal Modell (Deutscher Wetterdienst) (lkd00, lkd12) aLpine Model (MeteoSwiss) (alm00, alm12) Training: 90 days (dynamic) Forecast: March 2005 Stations: 53 (h 1500m) Method: bilinear interpolation horizontally, linear vertically (using Z) Temperature

20 h < 700 m 700 m < h < 1500 m h > 1500 m

21 h < 700 m 700 m < h < 1500 m h > 1500 m

22 We use the following operational runs of the 0.0625° resolution version of LM (00 and 12 UTC runs) Local Area Model Italy (UGM, ARPA-SIM, ARPA Piemonte)(nud00, nud12) Lokal Modell (Deutscher Wetterdienst) (lkd00, lkd12) aLpine Model (MeteoSwiss) (alm00, alm12) Training: 90 days (dynamic) Forecast: March 2005 Stations: 53 (h 1500m) Method: bilinear interpolation horizontally, linear vertically (using Z) Relative Humidity

23 h < 700 m 700 m < h < 1500 m h > 1500 m

24 Conclusions Multimodel Ensemble and SuperEnsemble permit a strong improvement of all the considered variables with respect to direct model output. In particular, SuperEnsemble is always superior to Ensemble, except for mean precipitation over warning areas and for ETS in general.

25 FIRST EXPERIMENTS FOR A SREPS SYSTEM Chiara Marsigli ARPA-SIM - WG4

26  Basis: Operational COSMO-LEPS starting at 12 UTC of the 9th April 2005 (intense precipitation over Emilia Romagna region between 0 UTC of the 10 and 0 UTC of the 12 April 2005)  Set-up of the operational system:  model: LM version 3.9, no nudging, QI and prognostic precipitation  perturbations: b.c. and i.c. from 10 Representative Members selected out of 2 EPS; use of Tiedtke or Kain-Fritsch random  Experiment set-up:  Adding perturbations of the physical parameters of the model -> runtime perturbations  Forecast range: +72h

27 MemberPerturbation M 1ctrl - T (ope) M 2KF only (ope) M 3KF + crsmin=200. and c_soil=c_lnd=2 M 4KF (no ope) + pat_len=0., c_diff=0. and tur_len=1000 M 5T + pat_len=10000. and c_diff=2. M 6KF + crsmin=200., c_soil=0. and rlam_heat=50. M 7T (no ope) + lcape=.true. M 8KF + l2tls=.true. M 9KF + epsass=0.05 M 10epsass=0.15 (default) + hd_corr_q=0.75

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30 COSMO 2005 Interpretation of the new high-resolution model LMK Heike Hoffmannheike.hoffmann@dwd.de Volker Rennervolker.renner@dwd.de Susanne Theissusanne.theis@dwd.de

31 COSMO 2005 Method We plan a two step approach 1.Using information of a single model forecast by applying the Neighbourhood Method (NM) 2.Using information resulting from LMK forecasts that are started every 3 h (LAF-Ensemble)

32 COSMO 2005 Assumption: LMK-forecasts within a spatiotemporal neighbourhood are assumed to constitute a sample of the forecast at the central grid point Neighbourhood Method

33 COSMO 2005 Products Smoothed fields for deterministic forecasts Expectation Values from spatiotemporal neighbourhood simple averaging over quadratic grid boxes Probabilistic Products Exceedance Probabilities for certain threshold values for different parameters, especially for hazardous weather warnings

34 COSMO 2005 Verification results for precipitation Data LMK forecasts; 3.-17.01.2004; 13.-27.07.2004; 1 h values, 00 UTC and 12 UTC starting time; 7-18 h forecast time all SYNOPs available from German stations comparison with nearest land grid point Neighbourhood-Method-Parameters vers_01: 3 time levels (3 h); 10  s (  28 km) vers_02: 3 time levels; 5  s vers_03: 3 time levels; 15  s Averaging square areas of different sizes (5x5,15x15)

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39 –scores in winter are much better than in summer, but in summer there is more effect in postprocessing –expectation values of NM do not integrate into simple averaging, they show some advantages for intermediate thresholds –there is, however, no obvious overall improvement by using the NM instead of simple spatial averaging –therefore, simple averaging over 5x5 domain will be applied followed by a re-calibration of the distributions of the smoothed field towards the distribution of the original field Conclusions for deterministic precipitation forecasts

40 COSMO 2005 LMK Total Precipitation [mm/h] 13. Jan. 2004, 00 UTC, vv=17-18h [mm/h]

41 COSMO 2005 Exceedance Probability of 1mm/h, 13. Jan. 2004, 00 UTC, vv=17-18h [%] calculated with the NM with radius 10 grid steps, 3 time intervals (t-1, t, t+1)

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43 COSMO General Meeting Zurich, 2005 Simple Kalman filter – a “smoking gun” of shortages of models? Andrzej Mazur Institute of Meteorology and Water Management

44 COSMO General Meeting Zurich, 2005 Introduction Model forecasts vs. observations Warsaw, Jan-Mar 2005`

45 COSMO General Meeting Zurich, 2005 “Raw” results vs. Kalman filtering - meteograms Application of simple Kalman filter for air temperature and wind speed (station Wroclaw)

46 COSMO General Meeting Zurich, 2005 Application of simple Kalman filter for road temperature assessment during winter period “Raw” results vs. Kalman filtering - (post-processing) applications

47 COSMO General Meeting Zurich, 2005 Conclusions Method seems to work quite good as far as “continuous” meteorological parameters, like temperature, wind speed or air pressure, are concerned. Other parameters, like precipitation, should be studied in a similar way. They might require different approach due to their different “nature”. In both cases, careful selection of predictors is strongly advised. Results also seem to depend on differences between observations and “raw” results (i.e., BEFORE filter is applied). The greater difference, the better result. Method - even in this simple approach - can “detect” not only any factor “aside” of the model, but also systematic errors in results.

48 WP4 Intrepretation and applications WP4 intends to propose two projects 1.Short range ensemble with own perturbations (connexions with WG1, ensemble assimilation) 2.Interpretation, grid point statistics, input to forecast matrix, input to hydrological models


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