Evaluating the Performance of a WRF Physics Ensemble in Simulating Rainfall over Lao PDR during Wet and Dry Seasons
Dynamical downscaling of General Circulation Model (GCM) data for any region has been made possible due to a set of physics options and model dynamics within the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model. This study evaluated the performance of an ensemble of physics options in simulating rainfal...
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doaj-9f6c940d7ea444819f5be9989c9596652021-02-22T00:01:53ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Meteorology1687-93172021-01-01202110.1155/2021/6630302Evaluating the Performance of a WRF Physics Ensemble in Simulating Rainfall over Lao PDR during Wet and Dry SeasonsRajitha Athukorala0Thaileng Thol1Panduka Neluwala2Monica Petri3Sorlaty Sengxeu4Larxoy Lattada5Sengkeo Keomanivong6Viengkham Sithivong7Geoinformatics CenterGeoinformatics CenterDepartment of Civil EngineeringFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)Department of Agricultural Land Management (DALaM)Department of Agricultural Land Management (DALaM)Department of Meteorology and Hydrology (DMH)Department of Meteorology and Hydrology (DMH)Dynamical downscaling of General Circulation Model (GCM) data for any region has been made possible due to a set of physics options and model dynamics within the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model. This study evaluated the performance of an ensemble of physics options in simulating rainfall during wet and dry seasons of Lao PDR. The model evaluation criteria focused on identifying the optimum physics options for a range of scenarios. No single combination of physics options performed well in all scenarios reflecting the importance of using different parameterizations according to the geographic location and the intended application of the results. For the dry season, none of the ensemble members performed satisfactorily for the southern region of Lao PDR, while all the ensemble members performed well for the northern and central regions. While almost all the WRF simulations overestimated the rainfall during the wet season, BMJ for cumulus physics performed better in the northern and central regions, and KF performed better in the south region. The YSU scheme performed best as the planetary boundary layer for both wet and dry seasons, while WSM5 for the wet season and Lin for the dry season gave the best model performance as the microphysics option.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6630302 |
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Rajitha Athukorala Thaileng Thol Panduka Neluwala Monica Petri Sorlaty Sengxeu Larxoy Lattada Sengkeo Keomanivong Viengkham Sithivong Evaluating the Performance of a WRF Physics Ensemble in Simulating Rainfall over Lao PDR during Wet and Dry Seasons Advances in Meteorology |
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Rajitha Athukorala Thaileng Thol Panduka Neluwala Monica Petri Sorlaty Sengxeu Larxoy Lattada Sengkeo Keomanivong Viengkham Sithivong |
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Evaluating the Performance of a WRF Physics Ensemble in Simulating Rainfall over Lao PDR during Wet and Dry Seasons |
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Evaluating the Performance of a WRF Physics Ensemble in Simulating Rainfall over Lao PDR during Wet and Dry Seasons |
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Evaluating the Performance of a WRF Physics Ensemble in Simulating Rainfall over Lao PDR during Wet and Dry Seasons |
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Evaluating the Performance of a WRF Physics Ensemble in Simulating Rainfall over Lao PDR during Wet and Dry Seasons |
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Evaluating the Performance of a WRF Physics Ensemble in Simulating Rainfall over Lao PDR during Wet and Dry Seasons |
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evaluating the performance of a wrf physics ensemble in simulating rainfall over lao pdr during wet and dry seasons |
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Advances in Meteorology |
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1687-9317 |
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2021-01-01 |
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Dynamical downscaling of General Circulation Model (GCM) data for any region has been made possible due to a set of physics options and model dynamics within the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model. This study evaluated the performance of an ensemble of physics options in simulating rainfall during wet and dry seasons of Lao PDR. The model evaluation criteria focused on identifying the optimum physics options for a range of scenarios. No single combination of physics options performed well in all scenarios reflecting the importance of using different parameterizations according to the geographic location and the intended application of the results. For the dry season, none of the ensemble members performed satisfactorily for the southern region of Lao PDR, while all the ensemble members performed well for the northern and central regions. While almost all the WRF simulations overestimated the rainfall during the wet season, BMJ for cumulus physics performed better in the northern and central regions, and KF performed better in the south region. The YSU scheme performed best as the planetary boundary layer for both wet and dry seasons, while WSM5 for the wet season and Lin for the dry season gave the best model performance as the microphysics option. |
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