High resolution forecast of heavy precipitation with Lokal Modell: analysis of two case studies in the Alpine area

Northern Italy is frequently affected by severe precipitation conditions often inducing flood events with associated loss of properties, damages and casualties. The capability of correctly forecast these events, strongly required for an efficient support to civil protection actions, is still now...

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Main Authors: M. Elementi, C. Marsigli, T. Paccagnella
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2005-01-01
Series:Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/5/593/2005/nhess-5-593-2005.pdf
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description Northern Italy is frequently affected by severe precipitation conditions often inducing flood events with associated loss of properties, damages and casualties. The capability of correctly forecast these events, strongly required for an efficient support to civil protection actions, is still nowadays a challenge. This difficulty is also related with the complex structure of the precipitation field in the Alpine area and, more generally, over the Italian territory. Recently a new generation of non-hydrostatic meteorological models, suitable to be used at very high spatial resolution, has been developed. <P style='line-height: 20px;'> In this paper the performance of the non-hydrostatic Lokal Modell developed by the COSMO Consortium, is analysed with regard to a couple of intense precipitation events occurred in the Piemonte region in Northern Italy. These events were selected among the reference cases of the Hydroptimet/INTERREG IIIB project. <P style='line-height: 20px;'> LM run at the operational resolution of 7km provides a good forecast of the general rain structure, with an unsatisfactory representation of the precipitation distribution across the mountain ranges. It is shown that the inclusion of the new prognostic equations for cloud ice, rain and snow produces a remarkable improvement, reducing the precipitation in the upwind side and extending the intense rainfall area to the downwind side. The unrealistic maxima are decreased towards observed values. The use of very high horizontal resolution (2.8 km) improves the general shape of the precipitation field in the flat area of the Piemonte region but, keeping active the moist convection scheme, sparse and more intense rainfall peaks are produced. When convective precipitation is not parametrised but explicitly represented by the model, this negative effect is removed.
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spelling doaj.art-0bd1dfd8a47344e59b1bef618030f98e2022-12-22T02:43:50ZengCopernicus PublicationsNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences1561-86331684-99812005-01-0154593602High resolution forecast of heavy precipitation with Lokal Modell: analysis of two case studies in the Alpine areaM. ElementiC. MarsigliT. PaccagnellaNorthern Italy is frequently affected by severe precipitation conditions often inducing flood events with associated loss of properties, damages and casualties. The capability of correctly forecast these events, strongly required for an efficient support to civil protection actions, is still nowadays a challenge. This difficulty is also related with the complex structure of the precipitation field in the Alpine area and, more generally, over the Italian territory. Recently a new generation of non-hydrostatic meteorological models, suitable to be used at very high spatial resolution, has been developed. <P style='line-height: 20px;'> In this paper the performance of the non-hydrostatic Lokal Modell developed by the COSMO Consortium, is analysed with regard to a couple of intense precipitation events occurred in the Piemonte region in Northern Italy. These events were selected among the reference cases of the Hydroptimet/INTERREG IIIB project. <P style='line-height: 20px;'> LM run at the operational resolution of 7km provides a good forecast of the general rain structure, with an unsatisfactory representation of the precipitation distribution across the mountain ranges. It is shown that the inclusion of the new prognostic equations for cloud ice, rain and snow produces a remarkable improvement, reducing the precipitation in the upwind side and extending the intense rainfall area to the downwind side. The unrealistic maxima are decreased towards observed values. The use of very high horizontal resolution (2.8 km) improves the general shape of the precipitation field in the flat area of the Piemonte region but, keeping active the moist convection scheme, sparse and more intense rainfall peaks are produced. When convective precipitation is not parametrised but explicitly represented by the model, this negative effect is removed.http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/5/593/2005/nhess-5-593-2005.pdf
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High resolution forecast of heavy precipitation with Lokal Modell: analysis of two case studies in the Alpine area
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
title High resolution forecast of heavy precipitation with Lokal Modell: analysis of two case studies in the Alpine area
title_full High resolution forecast of heavy precipitation with Lokal Modell: analysis of two case studies in the Alpine area
title_fullStr High resolution forecast of heavy precipitation with Lokal Modell: analysis of two case studies in the Alpine area
title_full_unstemmed High resolution forecast of heavy precipitation with Lokal Modell: analysis of two case studies in the Alpine area
title_short High resolution forecast of heavy precipitation with Lokal Modell: analysis of two case studies in the Alpine area
title_sort high resolution forecast of heavy precipitation with lokal modell analysis of two case studies in the alpine area
url http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/5/593/2005/nhess-5-593-2005.pdf
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