Impacts of High-Resolution Land Surface Initialization on Regional Sensible Weather Forecasts from the WRF Model

Author:

Case Jonathan L.1,Crosson William L.2,Kumar Sujay V.3,Lapenta William M.4,Peters-Lidard Christa D.5

Affiliation:

1. ENSCO, Inc., NASA Short-term Prediction Research and Transition (SPoRT) Center, Huntsville, Alabama

2. Universities Space Research Association, Huntsville, Alabama

3. Goddard Earth Sciences and Technology Center, Greenbelt, Maryland

4. Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA Short-term Prediction Research and Transition (SPoRT) Center, Huntsville, Alabama

5. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland

Abstract

Abstract This manuscript presents an assessment of daily regional simulations of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) numerical weather prediction (NWP) model initialized with high-resolution land surface data from the NASA Land Information System (LIS) software versus a control WRF configuration that uses land surface data from the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) Eta Model. The goal of this study is to investigate the potential benefits of using the LIS software to improve land surface initialization for regional NWP. Fifty-eight individual nested simulations were integrated for 24 h for both the control and experimental (LISWRF) configurations during May 2004 over Florida and the surrounding areas: 29 initialized at 0000 UTC and 29 initialized at 1200 UTC. The land surface initial conditions for the LISWRF runs came from an offline integration of the Noah land surface model (LSM) within LIS for two years prior to the beginning of the month-long study on an identical grid domain to the subsequent WRF simulations. Atmospheric variables used to force the offline Noah LSM integration were provided by the North American Land Data Assimilation System and Global Data Assimilation System gridded analyses. The LISWRF soil states were generally cooler and drier than the NCEP Eta Model soil states during May 2004. Comparisons between the control and LISWRF runs for one event suggested that the LIS land surface initial conditions led to an improvement in the timing and evolution of a sea-breeze circulation over portions of northwestern Florida. Surface verification statistics for the entire month indicated that the LISWRF runs produced a more enhanced and accurate diurnal range in 2-m temperatures compared to the control as a result of the overall drier initial soil states, which resulted from a reduction in the nocturnal warm bias in conjunction with a reduction in the daytime cold bias. Daytime LISWRF 2-m dewpoints were correspondingly drier than the control dewpoints, again a manifestation of the drier initial soil states in LISWRF. The positive results of the LISWRF experiments help to illustrate the importance of initializing regional NWP models with high-quality land surface data generated at the same grid resolution.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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