Abstract The sensitivity of a mesoscale model to different microphysical parameterizations is investigated for two events of precipitation in the Mediterranean region, that is, the Mesoscale Alpine Program (MAP) intensive observation periods (IOP) 2b (19–21 September 1999) and 8 (20–22 October 1999). Simulations are performed with the fifth-generation Pennsylvania State University–National Center for Atmospheric Research Mesoscale Model (MM5); the most commonly used bulk microphysical parameterization schemes are evaluated, with a particular focus on their impact on the forecast of rainfall. To evaluate the forecast skill, the verification is carried out quantitatively by using the observations recorded by a high-resolution r...
This contribution presents an extensive study about the performances and forecast skills for rain pr...
In the first part, a real case of intense precipitation, in the Lago Maggiore alpine region, is inve...
Mesoscale cloud resolving models (CRM's) are often utilized to generate consistent descriptions...
The data collected during three contrasting Intensive Observing Periods (IOPs) of the Mesoscale Alpi...
Microphysical parameterizations (MPs) approximate the very small-scale behavior associated with clou...
We present an analysis of the sensitivity to different physical parameterizations of a high-resoluti...
Cloud microphysics is one of the major sources of uncertainty in numerical weather prediction models...
A Goddard bulk microphysical parameterization is implemented into the Weather Research and Forecasti...
Abstract We explore the impact of different resolutions, convective closures, and mic...
This study examines how different microphysical parameterization schemes influence orographically in...
April 25, 1995.Also issued as author's dissertation (Ph.D.) -- Colorado State University, 1995.Inclu...
Accurate estimation of snowfall episodes several hours or even days in advance is essential to minim...
Heavy rainfalls frequently occur on the southern side of the Alps,resulting in casualties and millio...
This contribution presents an extensive study about the performances and forecast skills for rain pr...
In the first part, a real case of intense precipitation, in the Lago Maggiore alpine region, is inve...
Mesoscale cloud resolving models (CRM's) are often utilized to generate consistent descriptions...
The data collected during three contrasting Intensive Observing Periods (IOPs) of the Mesoscale Alpi...
Microphysical parameterizations (MPs) approximate the very small-scale behavior associated with clou...
We present an analysis of the sensitivity to different physical parameterizations of a high-resoluti...
Cloud microphysics is one of the major sources of uncertainty in numerical weather prediction models...
A Goddard bulk microphysical parameterization is implemented into the Weather Research and Forecasti...
Abstract We explore the impact of different resolutions, convective closures, and mic...
This study examines how different microphysical parameterization schemes influence orographically in...
April 25, 1995.Also issued as author's dissertation (Ph.D.) -- Colorado State University, 1995.Inclu...
Accurate estimation of snowfall episodes several hours or even days in advance is essential to minim...
Heavy rainfalls frequently occur on the southern side of the Alps,resulting in casualties and millio...
This contribution presents an extensive study about the performances and forecast skills for rain pr...
In the first part, a real case of intense precipitation, in the Lago Maggiore alpine region, is inve...
Mesoscale cloud resolving models (CRM's) are often utilized to generate consistent descriptions...