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Improvement of precipitation forecast with GPS
- Integrated Water Vapor derived from reprocessed GPS data set for 20th of June 2007. The total number of stations is increased from ~220 to more than 350.
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The
research projects COPS-GRID ("High-resolution Reanalyses and
Impact Studies for Improving Process Understanding and Precipitation
Forecast Skill based on the COPS Data Set") followed by
APRO-GRAVAR ("Assimilation and Process Studies for selected COPS
IOPs using GPS STD and radar radial velocities in the WRF-Var
system") were funded within the DFG priority programme
"Quantitative precipitation forecast, SPP 1167).
Within these projects the impact of GPS-derived Integrated Water
Vapor (IWV) and Slant Total Delay (STD) data to improve precipitation
forecasts has been investigated.
For this study GPS data
from about 450 stations in Germany and France as well as from 5 GFZ
stations at the Black Forrest were collected withing the framework of
the international field campaign COPS (“Convective and
Orographically Induced Precipitation Study”) performed in
southwestern Germany/eastern France in Summer 2007. All these data
were processed by GFZ and the analysis results (IWV and STDs data)
were provided for the assimilation studies.
Both projects
were conducted together with University Hohenheim and German Weather
Service.
References:
[1] Zus, F., Wickert J., Bauer H. S., Schwitalla T.,
Wulfmeyer V.: Experiments of GPS slant path data assimilation with an
advanced MM5 4DVAR system, Meteorologische Zeitschrift, 20, 2,
173-184, 2011.
[2] Behrendt, A.; Pal, S.; Aoshima, F.; Bender, M.; Blyth,
A.; Corsmeier, U.; Cuesta, J.; Dick, G.; and C. Flamant, M. D.;
Girolamo, P. D.; Gorgas, T.; Huang, Y.; Kalthoff, N.; Khodayar, S.;
Mannstein, H.; Traeumner, K.; Wieser, A. Wulfmeyer, V. Observation of
convection initiation processes with a suite of state-of-the-art
research instruments during COPS IOP 8b Q. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., 2011,
137, 81-100 DOI:10.1002/qj.758 .
[3] Van Baelen J., M. Reverdy, F. Tridon, L.Labbouz, G.
Dick, M. Bender, and M.Hagen On the relationship between water vapour
field evolution and Precipitation systems lifecycle Q. J. R. Meteorol.
Soc., 2011, 137, 204-223 DOI:10.1002/qj.785 .
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U.; Barthlott, C.; Craig, G. C.; Hagen, M.; Althausen, D.; Aoshima,
F.; Arpagaus, M.; Bauer, H.-S.; Bennett, L.; Blyth, A.; Brandau, C.;
Champollion, C.; Crewell, S.; Dick, G.; Di Girolamo, P.; Dorninger,
M.; Dufournet, Y.; Eigenmann, R.; Engelmann, R.; Flamant, C.; Foken,
T.; Gorgas, T.; Grzeschik, M.; Handwerker, J.; Hauck, C.; Höller, H.;
Junkermann, W.; Kalthoff, N.; Kiemle, C.; Klink, S.; König, M.;
Krauss, L.; Long, C. N.; Madonna, F.; Mobbs, S.; Neininger, B.; Pal,
S.; Peters, G.; Pigeon, G.; Richard, E.; Rotach, M. W.; Russchenberg,
H.; Schwitalla, T.; Smith, V.; Steinacker, R.; Trentmann, J.; Turner,
D. D.; van Baelen, J.; Vogt, S.; Volkert, H.; Weckwerth, T.; Wernli,
H.; Wieser, A.; Wirth, M. (2011): The Convective and
Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (COPS): the scientific
strategy, the field phase, and research highlights. Quarterly Journal
of the Royal Meteorological Society, 137, S1, 3-30. DOI:10.1002/qj.752
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