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Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions | 2017

Improved meteorology and surface energy fluxes in mesoscale modelling using adjusted initial vertical soil moisture profiles

Igor Gómez; Vicente Caselles; María José Estrela; Juan Manuel Sánchez; E. Rubio; Juan Javier Miró

The Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS) is being used for different and diverse purposes, ranging from atmospheric and dispersion of pollutants forecasting to agricultural meteorology and ecological modelling as well as for hydrological purposes, among others. The current paper presents a comprehensive assessment of the RAMS forecasts, comparing the results not only with observed standard surface meteorological variables, measured at FLUXNET stations and other portable and permanent weather stations located over the region of study, but also with non-standard observed variables, such as the surface energy fluxes, with the aim of evaluating the surface energy budget and its relation with a proper representation of standard observations and key physical processes for a wide range of applications. In this regard, RAMS is assessed against in-situ surface observations during a selected period within July 2011 over Eastern Spain. In addition, the simulation results are also compared with different surface remote sensing data derived from the Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager (SEVIRI) (MSG-SEVIRI) as well as the uncoupled Land Surface Models (LSM) Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS). Both datasets complement the available in-situ observations and are used in the current study as the reference or ground truth when no observations are available on a selected location. Several sensitivity tests have been performed involving the initial soil moisture content, by adjusting this parameter in the vertical soil profile ranging from the most superficial soil layers to those located deeper underground. A refined adjustment of this parameter in the initialization of the model has shown to better represent the observed surface energy fluxes. The results obtained also show an improvement in the model forecasts found in previous studies in relation to standard observations, such as the air temperature and the moisture fields. Therefore, the application of a drier or wetter soil in distinct soil layers within the whole vertical soil profile has been found to be crucial in order to produce a better agreement between the simulation and the observations, thus reiterating the determining role of the initial soil moisture field in mesoscale modelling, but in this case considering the variation of this parameter vertically.


International Journal of Climatology | 2006

Summer temperature trends in a Mediterranean area (Valencia region)

Juan Javier Miró; María José Estrela; M. Millán


Archive | 2004

Precipitaciones por frentes atlánticos en la Comunidad Valenciana: cambios y tendencias en las últimas décadas

María Jesús Estrela; Juan Javier Miró; Francisco Pastor; Millán M. Millán


Atmospheric Research | 2016

Fine-scale estimations of bioclimatic change in the Valencia region, Spain

Juan Javier Miró; María José Estrela; Vicente Caselles; Jorge Olcina-Cantos


Atmospheric Research | 2017

Multiple imputation of rainfall missing data in the Iberian Mediterranean context

Juan Javier Miró; Vicente Caselles; María José Estrela


Archive | 2006

Análisis de tendencia de la precipitación por situaciones convectivas en la Comunidad Valenciana (1959-2004)

María José Estrela; Juan Javier Miró; Millán Millán


International Journal of Climatology | 2018

Spatial and temporal rainfall changes in the Júcar and Segura basins (1955–2016): Fine‐scale trends

Juan Javier Miró; María José Estrela; Vicente Caselles; Igor Gómez


Atmospheric Research | 2018

Improved meteorology and surface fluxes in mesoscale modelling using adjusted initial vertical soil moisture profiles

Igor Gómez; Vicente Caselles; María José Estrela; Juan Manuel Sánchez; E. Rubio; Juan Javier Miró


Atmospheric Research | 2018

Comparative assessment of RAMS and WRF short-term forecasts over Eastern Iberian Peninsula using various in-situ observations, remote sensing products and uncoupled land surface model datasets

Igor Gómez; Vicente Caselles; María José Estrela; Juan Javier Miró


Archive | 2016

Cambios a fina escala de la aridez en la Comunidad Valenciana entre 1948 y 2011

Juan Javier Miró; María Jesús Estrela; Vicente Caselles

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Igor Gómez

University of Valencia

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Millán Millán

Spanish National Research Council

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