Improved Site-Specific Numerical Prediction of Fog and Low Clouds: A Feasibility Study

Author:

Bergot Thierry1,Carrer Dominique1,Noilhan Joël1,Bougeault Philippe1

Affiliation:

1. Centre National de Recherches Météorologiques, Météo-France, Toulouse, France

Abstract

Abstract Accurate short-term forecasts of low ceiling and visibility are vital to air traffic operation, in order to maximize the use of an airport. The research presented here uses specific local observations and a detailed numerical 1D model in an integrated approach. The goal of the proposed methodology is to improve the local prediction of poor visibility and low clouds at Paris’s Charles de Gaulle International Airport. In addition to the development of an integrated observations and model-based forecasting system, this study will try to assess whether or not the increased local observing network yields improvements in short-term forecasts of low ceiling and poor visibility. Tests have been performed in a systematic manner during 5 months (the 2002/03 winter season). Encouraging results show that the inclusion of dedicated observations into the local 1D forecast system provides significant improvement to the forecast. Inspection of events indicates that the improvement in very short-term forecasts is a consequence of the ability of the forecast system to more accurately characterize the boundary layer processes, especially during night. Accurate forecast of low cloud seems more difficult since it strongly depends on the 3D mesoscale flow. This study also demonstrates that the use of a 1D model to forecast fogs and low clouds could only be beneficial if it is associated with local measurements and with a local assimilation scheme. The assimilation procedure used in this study is based on different steps: in the first step the atmospheric profiles are estimated in a one-dimensional variational data assimilation (1DVAR) framework, in the second step these atmospheric profiles are modified when fog and/or low clouds are detected, and in the third step the soil profiles are estimated in order to keep the consistency between the soil state and atmospheric measurements.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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