2012
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-12-2671-2012
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Heavy precipitation events in the Mediterranean: sensitivity to cloud physics parameterisation uncertainties

Abstract: Abstract. In autumn, southeastern France is often affected by heavy precipitation events which may result in damaging flash-floods. The 20 October and 1 November 2008 are two archetypes of the meteorological situations under which these events occur: an upper-level trough directing a warm and moist flow from the Mediterranean towards the Cévennes ridge or a quasi stationary meso-scale convective complex developing over the Rhone valley. These two types of events exhibit a contrasting level of predictability; t… Show more

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“…For the other ten members, the time tendencies of the warm rain processes of the ICE3 microphysical scheme were perturbed by a random factor ranging between 0.5 and 1.5. This random factor was generated in the same manner as in Hally et al (2013) and Fresnay et al (2012). Each random factor multiplied simultaneously the sources and sinks of a given microphysical process to ensure mass conversation was met.…”
Section: Configuration Of Ensemblesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the other ten members, the time tendencies of the warm rain processes of the ICE3 microphysical scheme were perturbed by a random factor ranging between 0.5 and 1.5. This random factor was generated in the same manner as in Hally et al (2013) and Fresnay et al (2012). Each random factor multiplied simultaneously the sources and sinks of a given microphysical process to ensure mass conversation was met.…”
Section: Configuration Of Ensemblesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different methodologies have been employed, ranging from the use of different physical parameterisation schemes to stochastic perturbations applied upon the time tendencies of physical processes. More recently, Gebhardt et al (2011), Clark et al (2011, Fresnay et al (2012), Leoncini et al (2013) and Hally et al (2013) constructed convection-permitting short-range ensembles. The existence of such a breath of ensemble methodologies demonstrates that the most suitable approach remains open to debate, as no one methodology is found to be superior to the others.…”
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“…This configuration produces a warm and wet maritime low-level flow over the Mediterranean coastal regions. Heavy precipitation affected southern France (the Cevennes region), with values over 300 mm 24 h −1 (Vié et al, 2011;Fresnay et al, 2012) and north-eastern Spain (Catalonia), with values larger than 100 mm 24 h −1 (Bech et al, 2011). As a result of the quasi-stationary upper-level system, sensitive regions are near the same in all six cases of the event, and they locate around the cut-off, with maxima over the Canary Islands and the Iberian Peninsula (Fig.…”
Section: Event C: 1 and 2 November 2008mentioning
confidence: 99%