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Monthly Weather Review | 2010

Modeling and Forecasting the Onset and Duration of Severe Radiation Fog under Frost Conditions

I. R. van der Velde; G.J. Steeneveld; B.G.J. Wichers Schreur; A.A.M. Holtslag

Abstract A case of a severe radiation fog during frost conditions is analyzed as a benchmark for the development of a very high-resolution NWP model. Results by the Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF) and the High-Resolution Limited-Area Model (HIRLAM) are evaluated against detailed observations to determine the state-of-the-art in fog forecasting and to derive requirements for further research and development. For this particular difficult case, WRF is unable to correctly simulate the fog for any of the parameterizations and model configurations utilized. Contrary, HIRLAM does model the onset of fog, but is unable to represent it beyond the lowest model layer, which leads to an early dispersal of fog in the morning transition. The sensitivity of fog forecasts to model formulation is further analyzed with a high-resolution single-column version of HIRLAM, and with the Duynkerke single-column model as a reference. The single-column results are found to be sensitive to the proper specification of t...


Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2015

Response of the Amazon carbon balance to the 2010 drought derived with CarbonTracker South America

I. T. van der Laan-Luijkx; I. R. van der Velde; M. Krol; Luciana V. Gatti; Caio S. C. Correia; J. B. Miller; Manuel Gloor; T. van Leeuwen; Johannes W. Kaiser; Christine Wiedinmyer; Sourish Basu; Cathy Clerbaux; Wouter Peters

Two major droughts in the past decade had large impacts on carbon exchange in the Amazon. Recent analysis of vertical profile measurements of atmospheric CO2 and CO by Gatti et al. (2014) suggests that the 2010 drought turned the normally close-to-neutral annual Amazon carbon balance into a substantial source of nearly 0.5 PgC/yr, revealing a strong drought response. In this study, we revisit this hypothesis and interpret not only the same CO2/CO vertical profile measurements but also additional constraints on carbon exchange such as satellite observations of CO, burned area, and fire hot spots. The results from our CarbonTracker South America data assimilation system suggest that carbon uptake by vegetation was indeed reduced in 2010 but that the magnitude of the decrease strongly depends on the estimated 2010 and 2011 biomass burning emissions. We have used fire products based on burned area (Global Fire Emissions Database version 4), satellite-observed CO columns (Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer), fire radiative power (Global Fire Assimilation System version 1), and fire hot spots (Fire Inventory from NCAR version 1), and found an increase in biomass burning emissions in 2010 compared to 2011 of 0.16 to 0.24 PgC/yr. We derived a decrease of biospheric uptake ranging from 0.08 to 0.26 PgC/yr, with the range determined from a set of alternative inversions using different biomass burning estimates. Our numerical analysis of the 2010 Amazon drought results in a total reduction of carbon uptake of 0.24 to 0.50 PgC/yr and turns the balance from carbon sink to source. Our findings support the suggestion that the hydrological cycle will be an important driver of future changes in Amazonian carbon exchange.


Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2013

Biosphere model simulations of interannual variability in terrestrial 13C/12C exchange

I. R. van der Velde; J. B. Miller; Kevin Schaefer; K. A. Masarie; S. S. Denning; James W. C. White; Pieter P. Tans; M. Krol; Wouter Peters


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Simulating the integrated summertime Delta(CO2)-C-14 signature from anthropogenic emissions over Western Europe

D. Bozhinova; M. K. van der Molen; I. R. van der Velde; M. Krol; S. van der Laan; Harro A. J. Meijer; Wouter Peters


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2016

The effect of assimilating satellite-derived soil moisture data in SiBCASA on simulated carbon fluxes in Boreal Eurasia

M. K. van der Molen; R.A.M. de Jeu; W. Wagner; I. R. van der Velde; Pasi Kolari; Juliya A. Kurbatova; Andrej Varlagin; Trofim C. Maximov; Alexander V. Kononov; Takeshi Ohta; Ayumi Kotani; M. Krol; Wouter Peters


Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2010

Balanced dynamics in the Tropics

W. T. M. Verkley; I. R. van der Velde


Biogeosciences Discussions | 2014

Towards multi-tracer data-assimilation: biomass burning and carbon isotope exchange in SiBCASA

I. R. van der Velde; J. B. Miller; Kevin Schaefer; G. R. van der Werf; Maarten C. Krol; Wouter Peters


Science | 2009

Modeling and Forecasting the Onset and Duration of a Severe Dutch Fog Event

I. R. van der Velde; G.J. Steeneveld; B.G.J. Wichers Schreur; A.A.M. Holtslag


Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2015

Response of the Amazon carbon balance to the 2010 drought derived with CarbonTracker South America: AMAZON CARBON CYCLE DURING 2010 DROUGHT

I. T. van der Laan-Luijkx; I. R. van der Velde; M. Krol; Luciana V. Gatti; Caio S. C. Correia; J. B. Miller; Manuel Gloor; T. van Leeuwen; Jan Kaiser; Christine Wiedinmyer; Sourish Basu; Cathy Clerbaux; William A. Peters


American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2014 | 2014

Top-down constraints on disturbance dynamics in the terrestrial carbon cycle: effects at global and regional scales

A. Anthony Bloom; Jean-François Exbrayat; I. R. van der Velde; Wouter Peters; Mathew Williams

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Wouter Peters

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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William A. Peters

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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A.A.M. Holtslag

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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B.G.J. Wichers Schreur

Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute

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G.J. Steeneveld

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Sourish Basu

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Cathy Clerbaux

Université libre de Bruxelles

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I. T. van der Laan-Luijkx

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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