The added value of the km-scale multimodel ensemble of the FPS-Convection to describe wind speed over the Alps

Author:

Molina María Ofelia1ORCID,Careto JM1,Gutiérrez C.2,Sánchez E.3,Goergen K.4,Sobolowski S.5,Coppola E.6,Pichelli E.6,Ban N.7,Belusíc D.8,Short C.9,Caillaud C.10,Dobler A.11,Hodnebrog Ø.12,Kartsios S.13,Lenderink G.14,de Vries H.15,Göktürk O.5,Milovac J.16,Feldmann H.17,Truhetz H.18,Demory ME.19,Warrach-Sagi K.20,Keuler K.21,Adinolfi M.22,Raffa M.22,Tölle M.23,Sieck K.24,Bastin S.25,Soares PMM.1

Affiliation:

1. Universidade de Lisboa Faculdade de Ciencias

2. Universidad de Alcala

3. Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha Facultad de Ciencias Ambientales y Bioquimica

4. Research Centre Julich Institute of Chemistry and Dynamics of the Geosphere: Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH

5. NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS

6. ICTP: Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics

7. University of Innsbruck: Universitat Innsbruck

8. University of Zagreb: Sveuciliste u Zagrebu

9. MetOffice@Reading

10. CNRM/GAME: Centre National de Recherches Meteorologiques

11. Norwegian Meteorological Institute: Meteorologisk institutt

12. Center for International Climate Research: CICERO

13. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki School of Sciences: Aristoteleio Panepistemio Thessalonikes Schole Thetikon Epistemon

14. Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute: Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut

15. KNMI: Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut

16. IFCA: Instituto de Fisica de Cantabria

17. KIT: Karlsruher Institut fur Technologie

18. University of Graz: Karl-Franzens-Universitat Graz

19. ETH Zürich: Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule Zurich

20. University of Hohenheim: Universitat Hohenheim

21. Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg - Campus Cottbus-Sachsendorf: Brandenburgische Technische Universitat Cottbus-Senftenberg - Campus Cottbus-Sachsendorf

22. CMCC: Fondazione Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici

23. University of Kassel: Universitat Kassel

24. HZG GERICS: Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon GERICS - Deutsches Institut fur Klimaservices

25. Institut Pierre Simon Laplace: IPSL

Abstract

Abstract The advancement of computational resources has allowed researchers to conduct convection-permitting regional climate model (CPRCM) simulations. A pioneering effort promoting a multimodel ensemble of such simulations is the CORDEX Flagship Pilot Studies (FPS) on "Convective Phenomena over Europe and the Mediterranean" over an extended Alps region. In this study, the Distribution Added Value metric is used to determine the improvement of the representation of all available FPS hindcast simulations for the daily mean wind speed. The analysis is performed on normalized empirical probability distributions and considers station observation data as the reference. The use of a normalized metric allows for spatial comparison among the different regions (coast and inland), altitudes and seasons. This approach permits a direct assessment of the added value between the CPRCM simulations against their global driving reanalysis (ERA-Interim) and respective coarser resolution regional model counterparts. In general, the results show that CPRCMs add value to their global driving reanalysis or forcing regional model, due to better-resolved topography or through better representation of ocean-land contrasts. However, the nature and magnitude of the improvement in the wind speed representation vary depending on the model, the season, the altitude, or the region. Among seasons, the improvement is usually larger in summer than winter. CPRCMs generally display gains at low and medium range altitudes. In addition, despite some shortcomings in comparison to ERA-Interim, which can be attributed to the assimilation of wind observations on the coast, the CPRCMs outperform the coarser regional climate models, both along the coast and inland.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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