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Characterizing mesoscale variability in low-level jet simulations for CBLAST-LOW 2001 campaign

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METEOROLOGY AND ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS
卷 133, 期 2, 页码 163-179

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SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00703-020-00736-3

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The sensitivity of modeled low-level jet (LLJ) characteristics to initial and boundary conditions, planetary boundary layer (PBL) schemes, and vertical resolution was evaluated, with boundary conditions having a stronger impact on the LLJ characteristics than changes in PBL schemes or vertical resolution.
A low-level jet (LLJ) event observed during a frontal passage in the 2001 Coupled Boundary Layers and Air-Sea Transfer Experiment in Low Winds campaign was simulated using the Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF). The sensitivity of the modeled LLJ characteristics, such as formation time, height and the strength of the LLJ core, to the choice of initial and boundary conditions, planetary boundary layer (PBL) schemes and vertical resolution was evaluated with a suite of diagnostic tools. The model simulations were compared against available soundings from the campaign observations as well as with surface observations from the Automated Surface Observing Systems. The simulation initialized with ERA-interim reanalysis and using the Mellor-Yamada-Nakanishi-Niino PBL scheme gave the best mix of diagnostic scores for surface temperature and wind speed predictions. The choice of boundary conditions introduced a stronger variability in the LLJ characteristics than the changes in PBL schemes or vertical resolution. The variability emerged primarily due to the timing of the frontal passage in the boundary condition datasets.

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