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Climate Dynamics | 2015

Using nudging to improve global-regional dynamic consistency in limited-area climate modeling: What should we nudge?

Hiba Omrani; Philippe Drobinski; Thomas Dubos

Regional climate modelling sometimes requires that the regional model be nudged towards the large-scale driving data to avoid the development of inconsistencies between them. These inconsistencies are known to produce large surface temperature and rainfall artefacts. Therefore, it is essential to maintain the synoptic circulation within the simulation domain consistent with the synoptic circulation at the domain boundaries. Nudging techniques, initially developed for data assimilation purposes, are increasingly used in regional climate modeling and offer a workaround to this issue. In this context, several questions on the “optimal” use of nudging are still open. In this study we focus on a specific question which is: What variable should we nudge? in order to maintain the consistencies between the regional model and the driving fields as much as possible. For that, a “Big Brother Experiment”, where a reference atmospheric state is known, is conducted using the weather research and forecasting (WRF) model over the Euro–Mediterranean region. A set of 22 3-month simulations is performed with different sets of nudged variables and nudging options (no nudging, indiscriminate nudging, spectral nudging) for summer and winter. The results show that nudging clearly improves the model capacity to reproduce the reference fields. However the skill scores depend on the set of variables used to nudge the regional climate simulations. Nudging the tropospheric horizontal wind is by far the key variable to nudge to simulate correctly surface temperature and wind, and rainfall. To a lesser extent, nudging tropospheric temperature also contributes to significantly improve the simulations. Indeed, nudging tropospheric wind or temperature directly impacts the simulation of the tropospheric geopotential height and thus the synoptic scale atmospheric circulation. Nudging moisture improves the precipitation but the impact on the other fields (wind and temperature) is not significant. As an immediate consequence, nudging tropospheric wind, temperature and moisture in WRF gives by far the best results with respect to the Big-Brother simulation. However, we noticed that a residual bias of the geopotential height persists due to a negative surface pressure anomaly which suggests that surface pressure is the missing quantity to nudge. Nudging the geopotential has no discernible effect. Finally, it should be noted that the proposed strategy ensures a dynamical consistency between the driving field and the simulated small-scale field but it does not ensure the best “observed” fine scale field because of the possible impact of incorrect driving large-scale field.


international renewable energy congress | 2014

Investigation on the offshore wind energy potential over the north western Mediterranean sea in a regional climate system model

Hiba Omrani; Bénédicte Jourdier; Karine Béranger; Sophie Bastin; Philippe Drobinski; Cindy Lebeaupin Brossier; Sylvain Mailler; Thomas Arsouze

Wind energy is one of the fastest growing renewable energy resources worldwide. The estimation of the wind resources depends on the atmospheric circulation data retrieved from meteorological observations or regional climate models outputs. These models provide weather and climate data over specific domains and over time periods where few or no observations exist. In this work we evaluate the sensitivity of the offshore wind to the horizontal resolution of the regional climate model (WRF) and to the air-sea interactions over the north western Mediterranean sea. Comparisons between different model configurations allowed us to highlight the complexity of the interactions between the atmospheric circulation, the local topography and the sea surface. Results show that the simulated wind potential energy is very sensitive to the model configuration which can modify substantially its space-time variability.


Climate Dynamics | 2013

Optimal nudging strategies in regional climate modelling: investigation in a Big-Brother experiment over the European and Mediterranean regions

Hiba Omrani; Philippe Drobinski; Thomas Dubos


Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2012

Spectral nudging in regional climate modelling: how strongly should we nudge?

Hiba Omrani; Philippe Drobinski; Thomas Dubos


Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2012

Investigation of indiscriminate nudging and predictability in a nested quasi‐geostrophic model

Hiba Omrani; Philippe Drobinski; Thomas Dubos


Progress in Oceanography | 2016

Sensitivity of the sea circulation to the atmospheric forcing in the Sicily Channel

Hiba Omrani; Thomas Arsouze; Karine Béranger; Moncef Boukthir; Philippe Drobinski; Cindy Lebeaupin-Brossier; Hanen Mairech


WCRP Open Science Conference | 2011

HyMeX-Analysis of the simulated Mediterranean sea water budget variability as a fuction of the horizontal resolution in the Hymex/Med-CORDEX framework

Hiba Omrani; Philippe Drobinski; Cindy Lebeaupin-Brossier; Sophie Bastin; Thomas Dubos; Karine Béranger


WCRP Open Science Conference | 2011

HyMeX - Evaluation of dynamical and statistical methods for downscaling of extreme precipitation and surface temperature in the Mediterranean region in the frame of HyMeX and MED-CORDEX

Emmanouil Flaounas; Philippe Drobinski; Mathieu Vrac; Sophie Bastin; Karine Béranger; Marco Borga; Jean-Christophe Calvet; Guy Delrieu; Cindy Lebeaupin; Efrat Morin; Hiba Omrani; Gianni Tartari; Roberta Toffolon


EGU (European Geophysical Union) General Assembly 2011 | 2011

Dynamical and Statistical downscaling of Mediterranean climate: comparison and uncertainty assessment in the MED-CORDEX and HYMEX context. EGU conference, Vienna, april 2011

Emmanouil Flaounas; Philippe Drobinski; Mathieu Vrac; Sophie Bastin; Jean-Christophe Calvet; Guy Delrieu; Cindy Lebeaupin; Efrat Morin; Hiba Omrani


5th HYMEX (HYdrological cycle Mediterranean EXperiment) Workshop | 2011

Hymex/Med-CORDEX analysis of the Mediterranean water budget variability regarding the effects of horizontal resolution

Hiba Omrani; Cindy Lebeaupin-Brossier; Philippe Drobinski; Sophie Bastin; Karine Béranger

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Guy Delrieu

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Mathieu Vrac

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Efrat Morin

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Thomas Arsouze

Université Paris-Saclay

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