2013
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stt117
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Atmospheric and seeing forecast: WRF model validation with in situ measurements at ORM★

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“…In most recent years other studies concerning the OT forecast on the whole atmosphere have been published using other mesoscale models (Trinquet & Vernin (2007); Cherubini et al (2008); Cherubini et al (2011); Giordano et al (2013); Liu et al (2015)) or using GCMs (Ye (2011); Osborn & Sarazin (2018)). Methods employed include the TKE prognostic equation approach and empirical approaches based on description of the C 2 N as a function of the temperature and wind speed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most recent years other studies concerning the OT forecast on the whole atmosphere have been published using other mesoscale models (Trinquet & Vernin (2007); Cherubini et al (2008); Cherubini et al (2011); Giordano et al (2013); Liu et al (2015)) or using GCMs (Ye (2011); Osborn & Sarazin (2018)). Methods employed include the TKE prognostic equation approach and empirical approaches based on description of the C 2 N as a function of the temperature and wind speed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Giordano et al 2013 13 we showed that the WRF model is able to predict the weather and the optical turbulence with a rather good precision. Considering the characteristic scale of the optical turbulence, we thought that the finest resolution of 1 x 1km was not enough to reach the best precision, and we wanted to increase the accuracy of our forecast to really improve the flexible scheduling, and to create the best possible map of site quality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Then Masciadri et al 1999 4, 5 and 2001 6 used Meso-Nh model to reconstruct the profile of the C 2 N . This model has been used and validate above different site (see Masciadri et al 2004 12 Giordano et al 2013, 13 and 2014 14 used the WRF model (see Klemp et al 2007 15 ) coupled with the Trinquet-Vernin (TV) model (Trinquet & Vernin 2007 16 ) to forecast the optical conditions and to define a map of astronomical quality at La Palma, Canary Islands, and especially above the Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos (ORM). These studies lead us to say that the WRF/TV model is able to forecast meteorological and optical parameters such as the pressure, the temperature, the wind velocity, the seeing ε 0 , the isoplanatic angle θ 0 , and the coherence time τ 0 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One consists in the short time forecast which predicts the cloud coverage level up to a few days, while the other is based on the statistical analysis of longer term trends. Example of short time forecasts of observing conditions (including wind and turbulence) are in Masciadri et al (2002), Sarazin (2005), Giordano et al (2013), Cavaz-⋆ E-mail:stefano.cavazzani@unipd.it zani et al (2015), and Osborn et al (2018). On the other hand, the availability of longer term data from satellites permits a statistical approach and the search for periodic trends.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%