Abstract

We developed the height correction algorithm based on the Monin–Obukhov similarity theory for application in Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model outputs to correct the 10-m height definition and match weather station observations. Thirty simulations were conducted for April 2012 to validate the height correction algorithm against observations such as the automated surface observing system and automatic weather stations. The WRF model simulations were constructed with two nested domains with horizontal grid spacings of 10 and 1 km. The root mean square error of the diagnosed 10-m wind speed after applying the height correction algorithm was consistently reduced compared to the one before applying the algorithm over the innermost domain during the analysis period. The impact of the height correction on diagnosed wind speed was greater when the environment was unstable and the magnitude of the roughness length was large. Evaluation showed that a strong synoptic forcing condition results in a significant reduction in the bias of wind speed.

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