Simulating Hail and Lightning Over the Alpine Adriatic Region—A Model Intercomparison Study

Author:

Malečić B.1ORCID,Cui R.2ORCID,Demory M. E.2345ORCID,Horvath K.6,Jelić D.1ORCID,Schär C.2ORCID,Telišman Prtenjak M.1,Velasquez P.2ORCID,Ban N.7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Science Department of Geophysics University of Zagreb Zagreb Croatia

2. Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science ETH Zurich Zurich Switzerland

3. Wyss Academy for Nature University of Bern Bern Switzerland

4. Climate and Environmental Physics Physics Institute University of Bern Bern Switzerland

5. Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research University of Bern Bern Switzerland

6. Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service Zagreb Croatia

7. Department of Atmospheric and Cryospheric Sciences University of Innsbruck Innsbruck Austria

Abstract

AbstractHail is a significant convective weather hazard, often causing considerable crop and property damage across the world. Although extremely damaging, hail still remains a challenging phenomenon to model and forecast, given the limited computational resolution and the gaps in understanding the processes involved in hail formation. Here, eight hailstorms occurring over the Alpine‐Adriatic region are analyzed using simulations with the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) and the Consortium for Small Scale Modeling (COSMO) models, with embedded HAILCAST and Lightning Potential Index (LPI) diagnostics at kilometer‐scale grid spacing (∼2.2 km). In addition, a systematic model intercomparison study is performed to investigate the ability of the different modeling systems in reproducing such convective extremes, and to further assess the uncertainties associated with simulations of such localized phenomena. The results are verified by hailpad observations over Croatia, radar estimates of hail over Switzerland, and lightning measurements from the LINET network. The analysis reveals that both HAILCAST and LPI are able to reproduce the affected area and intensities of hail and lightning. Moreover, hail and lightning fields produced by both models are similar, although a slight tendency of WRF to produce smaller hail swaths with larger hailstones and higher LPI compared to COSMO is visible. It is found that these differences can be explained by systematic differences in vertical profiles of microphysical properties and updraft strength between the models. Overall, results are promising and indicate that both HAILCAST and LPI could be valuable tools for real‐time forecasting and climatological assessment of hail and lightning in current and changing climate.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Atmospheric Science,Geophysics

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