2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2017.02.007
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Objective calibration of numerical weather prediction models

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“…Bellprat et al (2012b) firstly used their method for the calibration of the Consortium for Small-scale Modeling CLimate Mode (COSMO-CLM) RCM for the Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX; Giorgi et al, 2009) European domain. The same method has successively been employed in the study of Bellprat et al (2016) for investigating the transferability of the COSMO-CLM model configuration to other regions such as the North America CORDEX domain and for the tuning of the same model for high-resolution numerical weather predictions over western Europe (Voudouri et al, 2017(Voudouri et al, , 2018.…”
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“…Bellprat et al (2012b) firstly used their method for the calibration of the Consortium for Small-scale Modeling CLimate Mode (COSMO-CLM) RCM for the Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX; Giorgi et al, 2009) European domain. The same method has successively been employed in the study of Bellprat et al (2016) for investigating the transferability of the COSMO-CLM model configuration to other regions such as the North America CORDEX domain and for the tuning of the same model for high-resolution numerical weather predictions over western Europe (Voudouri et al, 2017(Voudouri et al, , 2018.…”
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“…On the other side, its increase causes a general increase of temperature, especially the minimum value (up to 1.5 • C). In fact, an increase of tkhmin implies that the turbulent kinetic energy is maintained in stable conditions, eliminating strong inversions [10]. A reduction of tkhmin does not cause variation in precipitation, while its increase causes a growth, since it increases the small convective cloudiness [24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Baldauf et al [9] presented results of the operational NWP COSMO-LM and the related sensitivity activity performed for the convective scale. In 2017, Voudouri et al [10] examined the feasibility to calibrate a COSMO-LM model using an approach based on an objective multi-variate calibration method built on a quadratic meta-model (MM), originally developed in [11] and then adapted for applications to regional climate models [12]. The MM is a model emulator that performs a calibration based on sampling of the parameter space using several COSMO-LM simulations, and then fitting a (continuous) quadratic regression in this space.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The feasibility of calibrating COSMO at about 3 km resolution using an objective multivariate calibration method built on a quadratic metamodel (MM) was investigated by Voudouri et al [8]. This metamodel makes a calibration by sampling the parameter space and then fitting a continuous quadratic regression.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%