PS4a: Real-time modelling platforms during SOP/EOP Chairs: G. Boni, B. Ivancan Picek, J.M. Lellouche 3 rd HyMex Workshop, 1-4 June 2009 Mistral Tramontane.

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PS4a: Real-time modelling platforms during SOP/EOP Chairs: G. Boni, B. Ivancan Picek, J.M. Lellouche 3 rd HyMex Workshop, 1-4 June 2009 Mistral Tramontane Bora Etesian Major sites of dense water formation Major sites of deep water formation influence of coastal waters

3 rd HyMex Workshop, 1-4 June 2009 general comments define standards for data and visualization (list of parameters, how to store data, how to produce charts..). Add some web page like the map D-Phase where and how to store model outputs? general task of real time experiments: to drive data collection during extreme events in order to have some lead time letter of invitation to operational meteorological- oceanographic and hydrological services in order to involve them officially

3 rd HyMex Workshop, 1-4 June ) 1) Real-time modelling platforms during SOP/EOP - Atmosphere General needs Coupled and non-coupled models of high resolution need to be developed in order: - to study the cyclogenetic processes in the Mediterranean - to study heavy precipitation and strong local winds, influenced by topography - to ameliorate the parameterization of the air-sea interactions - to make sensitivity experiments - to evaluate forecasts - to make scenarios - to make high-resolution reanalyzes

3 rd HyMex Workshop, 1-4 June 2009 Numerical mesoscale models (operational - research) Adriatic Sea area ALADIN/HR mesoscale model – 8 km horizontal resolution; DADA dynamical adaptation of surface wind field at 2 km 10-year (1991 – 2000) dynamical downscaling the global data (ERA- 40) with ALADIN/HR/DADA are available WRF model – 1 km horizontal resolution COAMPS model ( Coupled Ocean – Atmosphere Mesoscale Prediction System) – multiple nested grid domains, the finest grid having 333-m horizontal spacing. Aegean Sea and Crete area BOLAM mesoscale model operating at 15-km resolution over S. Europe and 7 km over Greece. Seven year BOLAM winds at 7 km resolution over Greece are stored in database. WRF model – 1 km horizontal resolution. WRF is already operational and it will be used as the primary tool for very-high resolution modelling over the Aegean Sea and especially Crete. Northwestern Mediterranean WRF mesoscale model operating at 21-km resolution over the Mediterranean area and 7 km over the Gulf of Lions, not in operational mode. AROME 2km Météo-France, forecast. ARPEGE MOLOCH COSMO-LAMI (northern italy) Real-time modelling platforms during SOP/EOP

2) Current or future oceanic operational systems (oceanic models and assimilation algorithms) Mercator (France): (NEMO + SEEK) => ATL12: Atlantic + Mediterranean 6-7km - already operational => NEATL36 (include West Med 2-3km) : will be operational at the end 2010 … MFS (Italy): (NEMO + 3DVar) => MFS: Mediterranean 6-7km - already operational FOAM (UK): (NEMO + OI) => FOAM: Atlantic + Mediterranean 12km (NEMO + OI) - already operational Poseidon II : (POM + SEEK) => POSEIDON II: Mediterranean 5km Others ??? 3 rd HyMex Workshop, 1-4 June 2009

Observations Observations that could be assimilated in real time: => Already used: Satellite altimetry (SLA) Temperature and salinity profiles (Argo, CTD, XBT, …) Satellite SST Gliders (T/S)  In the future ? tides gauge Satellite SSS (may have serious limitations for the Med Sea) Drifters and profilers velocity (lagrangian information) New high resolution altimetry missions : the shelves will be better observed Radar HF In terms of Resolution, frequency, accuracy, … We need : Times series (how long?) to tune properly assimilation systems Accuracy of observations error. Different sources of observations at the same position at the same time. More T/S profiles … 3 rd HyMex Workshop, 1-4 June 2009

Modelling/ Assimilation periods Strong link with modelling strategy : To “build” the background errors covariances, we need a “free” simulation (without assimilation) ~ 10 years => Need of “GOOD” free simulation … What could be done for Hymex? Oceanic Reanalysis for the altimetric period (~ years) ? (=> LOP ?)  Contribute to the understanding of the long-term water cycle over the Med basin in terms of variability and trend. Assimilative systems can be a provider of boundary and initial conditions for embedded and/or coastal models with higher resolution (downscaling): real time daily forecast during SOP and EOP periods 3 rd HyMex Workshop, 1-4 June 2009

8 3) operational hydrologic models hydrological forecast has high uncertainty, mainly due to uncertainty in forecast of rainfall quantities and position. For small scale catchments ( km^2) it is quite impossible to identify in advance (several hours) the location where a flood will occur difficult to use hydrological forecast to drive data colection during events. Need to use operational “nowcasting” models (<3 hrs lead time) interesting research activities –evaluate the performance of operational hyd-models coupled with different operational meteorological models –investigate the role of ensemble forecast and downscaling of QPF for the management of uncertainty in operational flash-flood prediction 3 rd HyMex Workshop, 1-4 June 2009

9 List of models currently available –Italy: several different regional (in political sense) models, with different characteristics Upper Po river: lumped hydrological model coupled with detailed hydrodynamic model (based on DHI-MIKE suite) Liguria region: semi-distributed - event scale - hydrological model, modelling infiltration, runoff and routing but not evapotranspiration (DRiFt) Arno river: complete distributed model, simulating infiltration and soil atmosphere exchanges (MOBIDIC) North East: topkapi - Emilia Romagna Region, Reno River.... many others..... –Other mediterranean countries.... TBD rd HyMex Workshop, 1-4 June 2009