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A seamless weather–climate multi‐model intercomparison on the representation of a high impact weather event in the western Mediterranean: HyMeX IOP12 / Samiro Khodayar in Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, vol 142 n° S1 (August 2016)
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Titre : A seamless weather–climate multi‐model intercomparison on the representation of a high impact weather event in the western Mediterranean: HyMeX IOP12 Type de document : Article/Communication Auteurs : Samiro Khodayar, Auteur ; G. Fosser, Auteur ; S. Berthou, Auteur ; Silvio Davolio, Auteur ; Philippe Drobinski, Auteur ; Véronique Ducrocq, Auteur ; Rossella Ferretti, Auteur ; Mathieu Nuret, Auteur ; E. Pichelli, Auteur ; Evelyne Richard, Auteur ; Olivier Bock , Auteur Année de publication : 2016 Projets : HyMeX / Richard, Evelyne Article en page(s) : pp 433 - 452 Note générale : bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Applications de géodésie spatiale
[Termes IGN] analyse comparative
[Termes IGN] bassin méditerranéen
[Termes IGN] climat méditerranéen
[Termes IGN] convection
[Termes IGN] distribution spatiale
[Termes IGN] données météorologiques
[Termes IGN] humidité de l'air
[Termes IGN] modèle météorologique
[Termes IGN] précipitation
[Termes IGN] vapeur d'eau
[Termes IGN] variabilitéRésumé : (auteur) High Impact Weather (HIW), particularly Heavy Precipitation Events (HPE), are common phenomena affecting the western Mediterranean (WMED) especially in the autumn period. Understanding and evaluating the capability to adequately represent such events in model simulations is one of the main goals of the Hydrological cycle in the Mediterranean Experiment (HyMeX) and the main motivation of this investigation.
In order to gain a better knowledge of the model representation of HPE and related processes we perform a seamless multi‐model intercomparison at the event scale. Limited‐area model runs (grid spacing from 2 to 20 km) at weather and climate time‐scales are considered, four with parametrized and five with explicit convection. The performance of the nine models is compared by analysing precipitation, as well as convection‐relevant parameters. An Intensive Observation Period (IOP12) from the HyMeX‐SOP1 (Special Observation Period) is used to illustrate the results. During IOP12, HPE affected the northwestern Mediterranean region, from Spain to Italy, as a consequence of Mesoscale Convective Systems (MCSs) which initiated and intensified in the area of investigation. Results show that: (i) the timing of the maximum precipitation seems to be linked to the representation of large‐scale conditions rather than differences among models; (ii) Convection Permitting Models (CPMs) exhibit differences among each other, but better represent the short‐intense convective events. All four convection‐parametrized models produce a large number of weak and long‐lasting events. Regional Climate Models (RCMs) capture the occurrence of the event but produce notably lower precipitation amounts and hourly intensities than CPMs and Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) models with parametrized convection; (iii) these differences do not seem to come from mean moisture or Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) which are in the same range for all models, but rather from differences in the variability and vertical distribution of moisture and the triggering of deep convection.Numéro de notice : A2016--174 Affiliation des auteurs : LASTIG LAREG+Ext (2012-mi2018) Thématique : POSITIONNEMENT Nature : Article nature-HAL : ArtAvecCL-RevueIntern DOI : 10.1002/qj.2700 Date de publication en ligne : 29/10/2015 En ligne : https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.2700 Format de la ressource électronique : URL article Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=91787
in Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society > vol 142 n° S1 (August 2016) . - pp 433 - 452[article]HyMeX-SOP1, the field campaign dedicated to heavy precipitation and flash flooding in the northwestern Mediterranean / Véronique Ducrocq in Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, vol 95 n° 7 (July 2014)
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Titre : HyMeX-SOP1, the field campaign dedicated to heavy precipitation and flash flooding in the northwestern Mediterranean Type de document : Article/Communication Auteurs : Véronique Ducrocq, Auteur ; Isabelle Braud, Auteur ; Silvio Davolio, Auteur ; Rossella Ferretti, Auteur ; Cyrille Flamant, Auteur ; Agustin Jansa, Auteur ; Norbert Kalthoff, Auteur ; Evelyne Richard, Auteur ; Isabelle Taupier-Letage, Auteur ; Pierre-Alain Ayral, Auteur ; Sophie Belamari, Auteur ; Alexis Berne, Auteur ; Marco Borga, Auteur ; Brice Boudevillain, Auteur ; Olivier Bock , Auteur ; Jean-Luc Boichard, Auteur ; Marie-Noëlle Bouin , Auteur ; Olivier Bousquet, Auteur ; Christophe Bouvier, Auteur ; Jacopo Chiggiato, Auteur ; Domenico Cimini, Auteur ; Ulrich Corsmeier, Auteur ; Laurent Coppola, Auteur ; Philippe Cocquerez, Auteur ; Eric Defer, Auteur ; Julien Delanoë, Auteur ; Paolo Di Girolamo, Auteur ; Alexis Doerenbecher, Auteur ; Philippe Drobinski, Auteur ; Yann Dufournet, Auteur ; Nadia Fourrié, Auteur ; Jonathan J. Gourley, Auteur ; Laurent Labatut, Auteur ; Dominique Lambert, Auteur ; Jérôme Le Coz, Auteur ; Frank S. Marzano, Auteur ; Gilles Molinié, Auteur ; Andrea Montani, Auteur ; Guillaume Nord, Auteur ; Mathieu Nuret, Auteur ; K. Ramage, Auteur ; Bill Rison, Auteur ; Odile Roussot, Auteur ; Frédérique Saïd, Auteur ; Alfons Schwarzenboeck, Auteur ; Pierre Testor, Auteur ; J. van Baelen, Auteur ; Béatrice Vincendon, Auteur ; Montserrat Aran, Auteur ; Jorge Tamayo, Auteur Année de publication : 2014 Projets : HyMeX / Richard, Evelyne Article en page(s) : pp 1083 - 1100 Note générale : bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Termes IGN] campagne d'observations
[Termes IGN] inondation
[Termes IGN] littoral méditerranéen
[Termes IGN] précipitationRésumé : (auteur) The Mediterranean region is frequently affected by heavy precipitation events associated with flash floods, landslides, and mudslides that cause hundreds of millions of euros in damages per year and, often, casualties. A major field campaign was devoted to heavy precipitation and f lash f loods from 5 September to 6 November 2012 within the framework of the 10-yr international Hydrological Cycle in the Mediterranean Experiment (HyMeX) dedicated to the hydrological cycle and related high-impact events. The 2-month field campaign took place over the northwestern Mediterranean Sea and its surrounding coastal regions in France, Italy, and Spain. The observation strategy of the field experiment was devised to improve knowledge of the following key components leading to heavy precipitation and flash flooding in the region: 1) the marine atmospheric f lows that transport moist and conditionally unstable air toward the coasts, 2) the Mediterranean Sea acting as a moisture and energy source, 3) the dynamics and microphysics of the convective systems producing heavy precipitation, and 4) the hydrological processes during flash floods. This article provides the rationale for developing this first HyMeX field experiment and an overview of its design and execution. Highlights of some intensive observation periods illustrate the potential of the unique datasets collected for process understanding, model improvement, and data assimilation. Numéro de notice : A2014-656 Affiliation des auteurs : LASTIG LAREG+Ext (2012-mi2018) Thématique : POSITIONNEMENT Nature : Article nature-HAL : ArtAvecCL-RevueIntern DOI : 10.1175/BAMS-D-12-00244.1 Date de publication en ligne : 22/08/2014 En ligne : http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-12-00244.1 Format de la ressource électronique : URL article Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=78522
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