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The role of unresolved clouds on short-range global horizontal irradiance predictability

    • Pennsylvania State University
    • National Center for Atmospheric Research

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    Abstract

    The shortwave radiative impacts of unresolved cumulus clouds are investigated using 6-h ensemble simulations performed with the WRF-Solar Model and high-quality observations over the contiguous United States for a 1-yr period. The ensembles use the stochastic kinetic energy backscatter scheme (SKEBS) to account for implicit model uncertainty. Results indicate that parameterizing the radiative effects of both deep and shallow cumulus clouds is necessary to largely reduce (55%) a systematic overprediction of the global horizontal irradiance. Accounting for the model's effective resolution is necessary to mitigate the underdispersive nature of the ensemble and provide meaningful quantification of the short-range prediction uncertainties.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)3099-3107
    Number of pages9
    JournalMonthly Weather Review
    Volume144
    Issue number9
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2016

    Keywords

    • Circulation/ Dynamics
    • Convective parameterization
    • Ensembles
    • Mesoscale models
    • Models and modeling
    • Numerical weather prediction/forecasting
    • Subgrid-scale processes

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