Abstract

Abstract A nudging procedure for the assimilation of rainfall data into a mesoscale model [the Bologna Limited Area Model (BOLAM)] has been developed in order to improve short-range forecasting. The scheme modifies the model specific humidity profiles at every time step, according to the difference between observed and forecast precipitation. Different relaxation procedures are applied depending on the precipitation type (large-scale or convective rain), as estimated by the model itself. Optimizations of the nudging parameters and assessment of the scheme's performance was carried out in an idealized framework [(Observing System Simulation Experiment) OSSE-type strategy], implementing a lagged forecast scheme. Two events were selected for this purpose, both characterized by heavy precipitation in the Mediterranean Basin. The first was a severe orographic rainfall event, associated with the passage of a frontal system over the Alps during the Mesoscale Alpine Programme (MAP) field phase, in September 1999....

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