M. E. Brooks
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Geophysical Research Letters | 2016
R. J. Pope; John H. Marsham; Peter Knippertz; M. E. Brooks; A. Roberts
Abstract Airborne mineral dust is an important component of the Earth system and is increasingly predicted prognostically in weather and climate models. The recent development of data assimilation for remotely sensed aerosol optical depths (AODs) into models offers a new opportunity to better understand the characteristics and sources of model error. Here we examine assimilation increments from Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer AODs over northern Africa in the Met Office global forecast model. The model underpredicts (overpredicts) dust in light (strong) winds, consistent with (submesoscale) mesoscale processes lifting dust in reality but being missed by the model. Dust is overpredicted in the Sahara and underpredicted in the Sahel. Using observations of lighting and rain, we show that haboobs (cold pool outflows from moist convection) are an important dust source in reality but are badly handled by the models convection scheme. The approach shows promise to serve as a useful framework for future model development.
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology | 2014
Chunlei Liu; Richard P. Allan; M. E. Brooks; S. F. Milton
AbstractForecasts of precipitation and water vapor made by the Met Office global numerical weather prediction (NWP) model are evaluated using products from satellite observations by the Special Sensor Microwave Imager/Sounder (SSMIS) and Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Multisatellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA) for June–September 2011, with a focus on tropical areas (30°S–30°N). Consistent with previous studies, the predicted diurnal cycle of precipitation peaks too early (by ~3 h) and the amplitude is too strong over both tropical ocean and land regions. Most of the wet and dry precipitation biases, particularly those over land, can be explained by the diurnal-cycle discrepancies. An overall wet bias over the equatorial Pacific and Indian Oceans and a dry bias over the western Pacific warm pool and India are linked with similar biases in the climate model, which shares common parameterizations with the NWP version. Whereas precipitation biases develop within hours in the NWP model, underesti...
Geoscientific Model Development | 2011
Gill Martin; Nicolas Bellouin; W. J. Collins; I. D. Culverwell; Paul R. Halloran; Steven C. Hardiman; Tim Hinton; Chris D. Jones; R. E. McDonald; A. J. McLaren; F. M. O'Connor; Malcolm J. Roberts; J. M. Rodriguez; S. Woodward; M. J. Best; M. E. Brooks; A. R. Brown; Neal Butchart; C. Dearden; S. H. Derbyshire; I. Dharssi; Marie Doutriaux-Boucher; John M. Edwards; P. D. Falloon; Nicola Gedney; Lesley J. Gray; Helene T. Hewitt; M. Hobson; M. R. Huddleston; John Hughes
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2008
Alejandro Bodas-Salcedo; Mark J. Webb; M. E. Brooks; Mark A. Ringer; Keith D. Williams; S. F. Milton; D. R. Wilson
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2008
S. F. Milton; Glenn Greed; M. E. Brooks; James M. Haywood; Ben Johnson; Richard P. Allan; A. Slingo; William M. F. Grey
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2011
James M. Haywood; Ben Johnson; S. Osborne; Anthony J. Baran; M. E. Brooks; S. F. Milton; J. Mulcahy; D. N. Walters; Richard P. Allan; Anne Klaver; P. Formenti; Helen E. Brindley; Sundar A. Christopher; Pramod Kumar Gupta
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2007
Richard P. Allan; A. Slingo; S. F. Milton; M. E. Brooks
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014
W. R. Sessions; Jeffrey S. Reid; Angela Benedetti; Peter R. Colarco; A. da Silva; Shan Lu; T. Sekiyama; Taichu Y. Tanaka; José María Baldasano; S. Basart; M. E. Brooks; T. F. Eck; Mark Iredell; James A. Hansen; Oriol Jorba; Henry Juang; P. Lynch; J.-J. Morcrette; Stefanie D. Moorthi; J. Mulcahy; Y. Pradhan; M. Razinger; C. B. Sampson; Jun Wang; Douglas L. Westphal
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2011
James M. Haywood; Ben Johnson; S. Osborne; J. Mulcahy; M. E. Brooks; M. A. J. Harrison; S. F. Milton; Helen E. Brindley
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2011
Ben Johnson; M. E. Brooks; D. N. Walters; S. Woodward; Sundar A. Christopher; Kerstin Schepanski