High resolution modelling of severe wind patterns over the north-west Black Sea Region

The research studies the performance of the convective-permitting Harmonie model in reproducing mesoscale features of the wind regime over the north-western part of the Black Sea. It allowed establishing the optimum configuration, projection and geometry of the model's high spatial resolution a...

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Main Authors: R. V. Zazimko, S. E. Romanenko, I. G. Ruban, S. V. Ivanov, Yu. S. Tuchkovenko, O. V. Derik
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Published: Odessa State Environmental University 2020-07-01
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Online Access:http://uhmj.org.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/139
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spelling doaj-6e5246577d2e452ebb221a4f7827bf582020-11-25T03:47:57ZengOdessa State Environmental UniversityУкраїнський гідрометеорологічний журнал2311-09022616-72712020-07-012551610.31481/uhmj.25.2020.01139High resolution modelling of severe wind patterns over the north-west Black Sea RegionR. V. ZazimkoS. E. RomanenkoI. G. RubanS. V. IvanovYu. S. TuchkovenkoO. V. DerikThe research studies the performance of the convective-permitting Harmonie model in reproducing mesoscale features of the wind regime over the north-western part of the Black Sea. It allowed establishing the optimum configuration, projection and geometry of the model's high spatial resolution area over Ukrainian part of the Black Sea, preparing a digital format for a coastline based on the resolution and conducting numerical experiments to verify informativeness and stability of computations. It also presents a detailed description of the forecasting procedure which includes a data flow from the Meteorological Archiving and Retrieving System (MARS) of the European Center, creating boundary conditions, forecast computations and a model output composition for the particular region and domain resolution. The results have shown that the Harmonie model with the 2.5 km spatial resolution and the 60 second time step is able to reproduce detailed spatial variability of a near-surface wind field and its evolution to the corresponding scales. In particular, the model is able to simulate mesoscale circulation features of approximately ten km over a homogeneous sea surface and to track their evolution; to monitor the position of convergence zones; to highlight the spatial characteristics of a lee-side wind attenuation band along the coast line when wind blows from the shore; to specify mesoscale wind patterns in bays and along the coastline with complex orography; to reproduce the weakening of a wind velocity over an urban area due to increased surface roughness. Two operational forecasting systems, GFS-WRF and ARPEGE/IFS-Harmonie are compared by the following components: numerical solvers, sub-grid parameterizations, efficiency of computer resources and intellectual potential. The GFS model output with the 25 km spatial resolution is able to correctly reproduce over the region only large-scale atmospheric patterns. However, for rapid changes in the atmospheric circulation accompanied by changes in the wind direction to the opposite and wind increase, the model simulations are delayed in terms of wind field evolution. Additionally, because of crude spatial resolution, the GFS model is unable to describe mesoscale atmospheric features due to differences in surface types, orography, thermal contrasts, etc. Comparison of the both model outputs versus observations from Odesa, Chornomorsk and Yuzhnyi port during severe wind conditions has shown that the discrepancy between the models and observations within the allowable error value (5 m/s) occurred only for Odesa port with regard to the Harmonie model for weak wind velocity. The difference partially increases for moderate wind from the shore, while for strong wind from east and south directions indicates disagreement between the model results and observations and achieves critical values of 20-25 m/s. Such values are mainly determined by the discrepancy in wind direction (up to 180°). The comparison results clearly indicate the doubtful representativeness of wind observations at Chornomorsk and Yuzhnyi stations in general, and at Odesa station in particular.http://uhmj.org.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/139convective-permitting harmonie model, north-western part of the black sea region, wind field
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author R. V. Zazimko
S. E. Romanenko
I. G. Ruban
S. V. Ivanov
Yu. S. Tuchkovenko
O. V. Derik
spellingShingle R. V. Zazimko
S. E. Romanenko
I. G. Ruban
S. V. Ivanov
Yu. S. Tuchkovenko
O. V. Derik
High resolution modelling of severe wind patterns over the north-west Black Sea Region
Український гідрометеорологічний журнал
convective-permitting harmonie model, north-western part of the black sea region, wind field
author_facet R. V. Zazimko
S. E. Romanenko
I. G. Ruban
S. V. Ivanov
Yu. S. Tuchkovenko
O. V. Derik
author_sort R. V. Zazimko
title High resolution modelling of severe wind patterns over the north-west Black Sea Region
title_short High resolution modelling of severe wind patterns over the north-west Black Sea Region
title_full High resolution modelling of severe wind patterns over the north-west Black Sea Region
title_fullStr High resolution modelling of severe wind patterns over the north-west Black Sea Region
title_full_unstemmed High resolution modelling of severe wind patterns over the north-west Black Sea Region
title_sort high resolution modelling of severe wind patterns over the north-west black sea region
publisher Odessa State Environmental University
series Український гідрометеорологічний журнал
issn 2311-0902
2616-7271
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The research studies the performance of the convective-permitting Harmonie model in reproducing mesoscale features of the wind regime over the north-western part of the Black Sea. It allowed establishing the optimum configuration, projection and geometry of the model's high spatial resolution area over Ukrainian part of the Black Sea, preparing a digital format for a coastline based on the resolution and conducting numerical experiments to verify informativeness and stability of computations. It also presents a detailed description of the forecasting procedure which includes a data flow from the Meteorological Archiving and Retrieving System (MARS) of the European Center, creating boundary conditions, forecast computations and a model output composition for the particular region and domain resolution. The results have shown that the Harmonie model with the 2.5 km spatial resolution and the 60 second time step is able to reproduce detailed spatial variability of a near-surface wind field and its evolution to the corresponding scales. In particular, the model is able to simulate mesoscale circulation features of approximately ten km over a homogeneous sea surface and to track their evolution; to monitor the position of convergence zones; to highlight the spatial characteristics of a lee-side wind attenuation band along the coast line when wind blows from the shore; to specify mesoscale wind patterns in bays and along the coastline with complex orography; to reproduce the weakening of a wind velocity over an urban area due to increased surface roughness. Two operational forecasting systems, GFS-WRF and ARPEGE/IFS-Harmonie are compared by the following components: numerical solvers, sub-grid parameterizations, efficiency of computer resources and intellectual potential. The GFS model output with the 25 km spatial resolution is able to correctly reproduce over the region only large-scale atmospheric patterns. However, for rapid changes in the atmospheric circulation accompanied by changes in the wind direction to the opposite and wind increase, the model simulations are delayed in terms of wind field evolution. Additionally, because of crude spatial resolution, the GFS model is unable to describe mesoscale atmospheric features due to differences in surface types, orography, thermal contrasts, etc. Comparison of the both model outputs versus observations from Odesa, Chornomorsk and Yuzhnyi port during severe wind conditions has shown that the discrepancy between the models and observations within the allowable error value (5 m/s) occurred only for Odesa port with regard to the Harmonie model for weak wind velocity. The difference partially increases for moderate wind from the shore, while for strong wind from east and south directions indicates disagreement between the model results and observations and achieves critical values of 20-25 m/s. Such values are mainly determined by the discrepancy in wind direction (up to 180°). The comparison results clearly indicate the doubtful representativeness of wind observations at Chornomorsk and Yuzhnyi stations in general, and at Odesa station in particular.
topic convective-permitting harmonie model, north-western part of the black sea region, wind field
url http://uhmj.org.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/139
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