2021
DOI: 10.3390/cli9020038
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Sensitivity of Simulations of Zambian Heavy Rainfall Events to the Atmospheric Boundary Layer Schemes

Abstract: Weather forecasting relies on the use of numerical weather prediction (NWP) models, whose resolution is informed by the available computational resources. The models resolve large scale processes, while subgrid processes are parametrized. One of the processes that is parametrized is turbulence which is represented in planetary boundary layer (PBL) schemes. In this study, we evaluate the sensitivity of heavy rainfall events over Zambia to four different PBL schemes in the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) … Show more

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“…Meteorological weather data are useful in filling information needs in academia and industrial settings. The information generated from these data at local levels is useful in complementing: hydrological models (Schuol & Abbaspour 2007), high impact weather predictions models (Chang et al 2013), and simulations of heavy rainfall events (Bopape et al 2021, Molongwane et al 2020, Somses et al 2020) and heatwaves (Moses 2017). Moreover, weather data are also vital for agro-meteorological operations, as well as in efficacious planning of construction and recreational activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meteorological weather data are useful in filling information needs in academia and industrial settings. The information generated from these data at local levels is useful in complementing: hydrological models (Schuol & Abbaspour 2007), high impact weather predictions models (Chang et al 2013), and simulations of heavy rainfall events (Bopape et al 2021, Molongwane et al 2020, Somses et al 2020) and heatwaves (Moses 2017). Moreover, weather data are also vital for agro-meteorological operations, as well as in efficacious planning of construction and recreational activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%