Nonlocal boundary layer vertical diffusion in a medium-range forecast model

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Abstract

In this paper, the incorporation of a simple atmospheric boundary layer diffusion scheme into the NCEP Medium-Range Forecast Model is described. A boundary layer diffusion package based on the Troen and Mahrt nonlocal diffusion concept has been tested for possible operational implementation. The results from this approach are compared with those from the local diffusion approach, which is the current operational scheme, and verified against FIFE observations during 9-10 August 1987. The comparisons between local and nonlocal approaches are extended to the forecast for a heavy rain case of 15-17 May 1995. The sensitivity of both the boundary layer development and the precipitation forecast to the tuning parameters in the nonlocal diffusion scheme is also investigated. Special attention is given to the interaction of boundary layer processes with precipitation physics. Some results of parallel runs during August 1995 are also presented.

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Hong, S. Y., & Pan, H. L. (1996). Nonlocal boundary layer vertical diffusion in a medium-range forecast model. Monthly Weather Review, 124(10), 2322–2339. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0493(1996)124<2322:NBLVDI>2.0.CO;2

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