Title of article
Quality Assessment of the Cobel-Isba Numerical Forecast System of Fog and Low Clouds
Author/Authors
Thierry Bergot ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
18
From page
1265
To page
1282
Abstract
Short-term forecasting of fog is a difficult issue which can have a large societal impact. Fog
appears in the surface boundary layer and is driven by the interactions between land surface and the lower
layers of the atmosphere. These interactions are still not well parameterized in current operational NWP
models, and a new methodology based on local observations, an adaptive assimilation scheme and a local
numerical model is tested.The proposed numerical forecast method of foggy conditions has been run
during three years at Paris-CdG international airport. This test over a long-time period allows an in-depth
evaluation of the forecast quality.This study demonstrates that detailed 1-D models, including detailed
physical parameterizations and high vertical resolution, can reasonably represent the major features of the
life cycle of fog (onset, development and dissipation) up to +6 h. The error on the forecast onset and burnoff
time is typically 1 h. The major weakness of the methodology is related to the evolution of low clouds
(stratus lowering). Even if the occurrence of fog is well forecasted, the value of the horizontal visibility is
only crudely forecasted. Improvements in the microphysical parameterization and in the translation
algorithm converting NWP prognostic variables into a corresponding horizontal visibility seems necessary
to accurately forecast the value of the visibility.
Keywords
numerical prediction , fog , short term forecast.
Journal title
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Record number
430107
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