Dynamical downscaling of ERA-40 in complex terrain using the WRF regional climate model

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U. Heikkilä
A. Sandvik
A. Sorteberg
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[1] Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research,Uni Bjerknes Centre
[2] Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research,Institute for Marine Research (IMR)
[3] University of Bergen,Geophysical Institute
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Climate Dynamics | 2011年 / 37卷
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WRF; Downscaling; ERA-40; ENSEMBLES; Regional climate modelling;
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Results from a first-time employment of the WRF regional climate model to climatological simulations in Europe are presented. The ERA-40 reanalysis (resolution 1°) has been downscaled to a horizontal resolution of 30 and 10 km for the period of 1961–1990. This model setup includes the whole North Atlantic in the 30 km domain and spectral nudging is used to keep the large scales consistent with the driving ERA-40 reanalysis. The model results are compared against an extensive observational network of surface variables in complex terrain in Norway. The comparison shows that the WRF model is able to add significant detail to the representation of precipitation and 2-m temperature of the ERA-40 reanalysis. Especially the geographical distribution, wet day frequency and extreme values of precipitation are highly improved due to the better representation of the orography. Refining the resolution from 30 to 10 km further increases the skill of the model, especially in case of precipitation. Our results indicate that the use of 10-km resolution is advantageous for producing regional future climate projections. Use of a large domain and spectral nudging seems to be useful in reproducing the extreme precipitation events due to the better resolved synoptic scale features over the North Atlantic, and also helps to reduce the large regional temperature biases over Norway. This study presents a high-resolution, high-quality climatological data set useful for reference climate impact studies.
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页码:1551 / 1564
页数:13
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