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Monthly Weather Review | 2017

The HARMONIE–AROME Model Configuration in the ALADIN–HIRLAM NWP System

Lisa Bengtsson; Ulf Andrae; Trygve Aspelien; Yurii Batrak; Javier Calvo; Wim C. de Rooy; Emily Gleeson; Bent Hansen-Sass; Mariken Homleid; Mariano Hortal; Karl-Ivar Ivarsson; Geert Lenderink; Sami Niemelä; Kristian Pagh Nielsen; Jeanette Onvlee; Laura Rontu; Patrick Samuelsson; Daniel Santos Muñoz; Alvaro Subias; Sander Tijm; Velle Toll; Xiaohua Yang; Morten Ødegaard Køltzow

AbstractThe aim of this article is to describe the reference configuration of the convection-permitting numerical weather prediction (NWP) model HARMONIE-AROME, which is used for operational short-range weather forecasts in Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, and Sweden. It is developed, maintained, and validated as part of the shared ALADIN–HIRLAM system by a collaboration of 26 countries in Europe and northern Africa on short-range mesoscale NWP. HARMONIE–AROME is based on the model AROME developed within the ALADIN consortium. Along with the joint modeling framework, AROME was implemented and utilized in both northern and southern European conditions by the above listed countries, and this activity has led to extensive updates to the model’s physical parameterizations. In this paper the authors present the differences in model dynamics and physical parameterizations compared with AROME, as well as important configuration choices of the reference, such...


The FASEB Journal | 2012

Immediate pigment darkening: its evolutionary roles may include protection against folate photosensitization

Johan Moan; Kristian Pagh Nielsen; Asta Juzeniene

The evolution of dark human skin colors in tropical areas is possibly related to photoprotection of folates. However, natural folates absorb mainly UVB radiation, and too little UVB can penetrate down to folates in dermal vessels to cause serious damage. However, endogenous photosensitizers, like riboflavin and uroporphyrin, absorbing UVA and visible light, can cause photosensitization of folates. Immediate pigment darkening (IPD), generated by UVA, has an absorption spectrum covering those of the endogenous photosensitizers. IPD is most prominent for darker skin types, which were typical for populations living under tropical solar fluences. We here propose that the biological role of IPD is protection of folates against photodegradation, which would be of large evolutionary importance for early hominids.— Moan, J., Nielsen, K. P., Juzeniene, A. Immediate pigment darkening: its evolutionary roles may include protection against folate photosensitization. FASEB J. 26, 971‐975 (2012). www.fasebj.org


SOLARPACES 2016: International Conference on Concentrating Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems | 2017

Excerpts from the report: “BeyondTMY - Meteorological data sets for CSP/STE performance simulations”

Kristian Pagh Nielsen; Franck Vignola; Lourdes Ramírez; Philippe Blanc; Richard Meyer; Manuel Blanco

In order to facilitate comprehensive economic modeling of CSP/STE power plants realistic long-term meteorological datasets with temporal resolution down to 1 minute is a main premise. Currently available standard datasets do not fulfil this premise. The datasets also need to combine the high quality of well-maintained ground-based irradiance measurements and the global coverage of satellite-derived data. Even with the best available data it is necessary to account for the uncertainty in this and the sampling uncertainty from finite time-series to enable the optimal statistical characterization. It is a general challenge that satellite-derived data lack the required temporal resolution, and also often does not cover periods with major volcanic eruptions. Here we see prospects in synthetically generated realistic datasets, although research and development work is required on how to optimally produce and quality assure these.


Solar Energy | 2016

Preliminary survey on site-adaptation techniques for satellite-derived and reanalysis solar radiation datasets

J. Polo; Stefan Wilbert; José A. Ruiz-Arias; Richard Meyer; Christian A. Gueymard; Marcel Suri; L. Martín; Theresa Mieslinger; Philippe Blanc; Ian Grant; John Boland; Pierre Ineichen; Jan Remund; Rodrigo Escobar; Alberto Troccoli; Manajit Sengupta; Kristian Pagh Nielsen; David Renné; Norbert Geuder; Tomas Cebecauer


Progress in Photovoltaics | 2016

Comparison of global horizontal irradiance forecasts based on numerical weather prediction models with different spatio-temporal resolutions: Comparsion of irradiance forecasts based on NWP models

Elke Lorenz; Jan Kühnert; Detlev Heinemann; Kristian Pagh Nielsen; Jan Remund; Stefan C. Müller


Atmospheric Research | 2016

Impacts of the direct radiative effect of aerosols in numerical weather prediction over Europe using the ALADIN-HIRLAM NWP system

Velle Toll; E. Gleeson; Kristian Pagh Nielsen; Aarne Männik; J. Mašek; Laura Rontu; Piia Post


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016

Effects of aerosols on clear-sky solar radiation in the ALADIN-HIRLAM NWP system

Emily Gleeson; Velle Toll; Kristian Pagh Nielsen; Laura Rontu; Ján Mašek


Archive | 2013

2001 – 2010 Danish Design Reference Year: Reference Climate Dataset for Technical Dimensioning in Building, Construction and other Sectors

Peter Grunnet Wang; Mikael Scharling; Kristian Pagh Nielsen; Claus Kern-Hansen; Kim Bjarne Wittchen


Geoscientific Model Development | 2017

Enviro-HIRLAM online integrated meteorology–chemistry modelling system: strategy, methodology, developments and applications (v7.2)

Alexander Baklanov; Ulrik Smith Korsholm; Roman Nuterman; Alexander Mahura; Kristian Pagh Nielsen; Bent Hansen Sass; Alix Rasmussen; A. S. Zakey; Eigil Kaas; Alexander Kurganskiy; B. Sørensen; Iratxe González-Aparicio


Solar Energy | 2018

Yearly thermal performances of solar heating plants in Denmark - Measured and calculated

Simon Furbo; Janne Dragsted; Bengt Perers; Elsa Andersen; Federico Bava; Kristian Pagh Nielsen

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Laura Rontu

Finnish Meteorological Institute

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Simon Furbo

Technical University of Denmark

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Bengt Perers

Technical University of Denmark

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Elsa Andersen

Technical University of Denmark

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Janne Dragsted

Technical University of Denmark

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Bent Hansen Sass

Danish Meteorological Institute

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