Evaluating the performances of cloud microphysical parameterizations in WRF for the heavy rainfall event of Kerala (2018)

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Tapajyoti Chakraborty
Sandeep Pattnaik
R. K. Jenamani
H. Baisya
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[1] Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar,School of Earth, Ocean and Climate Sciences
[2] Mausam Bhawan,India Meteorological Department
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This study evaluates the performances of four different cloud microphysical parameterization (CMP) schemes of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model at 3 km horizontal resolution (lead time up to 96 h) for the Heavy Rainfall Event (HRE) over Kerala in August 2018. The goal is to identify the major drivers for rain making mechanism and evaluate the ability of CMPs to accurately simulate the event with special emphasis on rainfall. It is found that the choice of CMP has a considerable impact on the rainfall forecast characteristics and associated convection. Results are validated against the India Meteorological Department (IMD) station data and Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) observations and found that, among the four CMP schemes, viz., Milbrandt (MIL), Thompson Aerosol Aware (TAA), WRF double-moment 6-class scheme (WDM6) and WRF single-moment 6-class scheme (WSM6); WDM6 is the best performing scheme in terms of rainfall. It is noted that mixed phase processes are dominant in this scenario and the inability (ability) of MIL and TAA (WDM6 and WSM6) to predict the frozen hydrometeors, and thus simulating the cold rain processes realistically led to large (small) errors in the rainfall forecast. The moisture convergence was prominent in the foothills of the Western Ghats and highly influential in facilitating orography driven lifting of moisture. The moisture budget results suggest that horizontal moisture flux convergence (MFC) was the major driver of convection with WDM6 predicting the peaks of MFC most consistently with the observed Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) rainfall product. Additionally, from Contiguous Rain Area analysis it is also found that the WDM6 has the least volumetric error. This is to highlight that hydrometeor distributions are strongly modulated by MFC, which further impacts the latent heat generation and rainfall over the region. Overall results infer the substantial influence of CMPs on the forecast of the Heavy Rainfall Event. The findings of this study will be highly useful for operational forecasting agencies and disaster management authorities for mitigation of damages caused by this kind of severe HREs in the future.
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