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Seasonal evaluation of rainfall estimation by four cumulus parameterization schemes and their sensitivity analysis

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HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES
卷 26, 期 7, 页码 1062-1078

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.8194

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explicit precipitation; mesoscale model; MM5; cumulative rainfall; cumulus parameterization schemes; horizontal and vertical resolution

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  1. Public Services Department of Malaysian Government
  2. Irrigation and Drainage Department, Malaysian Government

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Sustainable water resources management require scientifically sound information on precipitation, as it plays a key role in hydrological responses in a catchment. In recent years, mesoscale weather models in conjunction with hydrological models have gained great attention as they can provide high-resolution downscaled weather variables. Many cumulus parameterization schemes (CPSs) have been developed and incorporated into three-dimensional Pennsylvania State University/National Center for Atmospheric Research (PSU/NCAR) mesoscale model 5 (MM5). This study has performed a comprehensive evaluation of four CPSs (the AnthesKuo, Grell, BettsMiller and KainFritsch93 schemes) to identify how their inclusion influences the mesoscale model's precipitation estimation capabilities. The study has also compared these four CPSs in terms of variability in rainfall estimation at various horizontal and vertical levels. For this purpose, the MM5 was nested down to resolution of 81 km for Domain 1 (domain span 21 x 81 km) and 3 km for Domain 4 (domain span 16 x 3 km), respectively, with vertical resolutions at 23, 40 and 53 vertical levels. The study was carried out at the Brue catchment in Southwest England using both the ERA-40 reanalysis data and the land-based observation data. The performances of four CPs were evaluated in terms of their ability to simulate the amount of cumulative rainfall in 4 months in 1995 representing the four seasonal months, namely, January (winter), March (spring), July (summer) and October (autumn). It is observed that the AnthesKuo scheme has produced inferior precipitation values during spring and autumn seasons while simulations during winter and summer were consistently good. The BettsMiller scheme has produced some reasonable results, particularly at the small-scale domain (3 km grid size) during winter and summer. The KF2 scheme was the best scheme for the larger-scale (81 km grid size) domain during winter season at both 23 and 53 vertical levels. This scheme tended to underestimate rainfall for other seasons including the small-scale domain (3 km grid size) in the mesoscale. The Grell scheme was the best scheme in simulating rainfall rates, and was found to be superior to other three schemes with consistently better results in all four seasons and in different domain scales. Copyright (C) 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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