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Quantitative evaluation of regional precipitation forecasts for Belgium using multi-dimensional remote sensing observations (QUEST-B) Nicole van Lipzig a, Tim Böhme a, Kwinten van Weverberg a, Laurent Delobbe b a Physical and regional geography group, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium b Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium (RMI) Kick-Off meeting PQP – Bonn – 10 / 11 April 2008
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Introduction Phase I Phase II Summary QUEST vs. QUEST-B: Quantitative evaluation of regional precipitation forecasts with a mesoscale model (COSMO) Focus: Germany ↔ Belgium Commun goal: Identification of processes responsible for deficiencies in quantitative precipitation forecast QUEST, QUEST-B Using multi-dimensional remote sensing observations: Radar data: QUEST, QUEST-B Satellite data: QUEST, QUEST-B Microwave data: QUEST Ceilometer data: QUEST GPS data: QUEST, QUEST-B Kick-Off meeting PQP – Bonn – 10 / 11 April 2008
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Mesoscale Alpine Programme (MAP) Forecast Demonstration Project (FDP) region COPS Region Summer 2007 General Observation Period (GOP) Entire year 2007 QUEST-Belgien Area QUEST Belgien - Region of interest Kick-Off meeting PQP – Bonn – 10 / 11 April 2008 Introduction Phase I Phase II Summary
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Phase I: Model evaluation Comparison to observations and to output of other models Phase II: Compilation of precipitation distribution for two contrasting summer seasons Improve understanding of causes for these differences in precipitation characteristics Input for soil erosion models and crop models input for soil erosion models and crop models Kick-Off meeting PQP – Bonn – 10 / 11 April 2008 Introduction Phase I Phase II Summary
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C-band Doppler Radar (f = 5.6 GHz, λ = 5.4 cm) - Scans at 10 elevation angles each 15 minutes (0.5 – 17.5 ° ) - Horizontal resolution is 500 m in range and 1 ° in azimuth European network - Actual 2 radars in Belgium Satellite data (MSG, MODIS, CLOUDSAT) GPS data Synoptical weather stations Comparison to observations Kick-Off meeting PQP – Bonn – 10 / 11 April 2008 Introduction Phase I Phase II Summary
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Kick-Off-Treffen PQP – Bonn – 10 / 11 April 2008 Introduction Phase I Phase II Summary
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Radar of Wideumont (RMI, Ardennes) C-band Doppler Radar Gematronik Tower : 46 m Antenna height : 592 m Antenna diameter : 4.2 m Measurements range: 240 km for reflectivity 120 km for velocity Kick-Off meeting PQP – Bonn – 10 / 11 April 2008 Introduction Phase I Phase II Summary
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Radar of Zaventem (BELGOCONTROL, Brussels) C-band Doppler Radar Radtec / Sigmet Antenna diameter : 4.2 m Measurements range: 240 km for reflectivity 120 km for velocity Kick-Off meeting PQP – Bonn – 10 / 11 April 2008 Introduction Phase I Phase II Summary
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~ 250 rain gauge stations in Belgium: Kick-Off meeting PQP – Bonn – 10 / 11 April 2008 Introduction Phase I Phase II Summary
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Atmospheric models COSMO-DE model (LMK) Δx = 2.8 km Comparison to (case studies): ALARO used for operational weather forecasting in Belgium basing on French AROME modeling system Δx = 7 km resp. Δx = 4 km ARPS (Advanced Regional Prediction System) Δx = 3 km Kick-Off meeting PQP – Bonn – 10 / 11 April 2008 Introduction Phase I Phase II Summary
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Stratiform precipitation case 23/11/2006 Dynamically driven convective case 01/10/2006 Thermodynamically driven convective case 28/07/2006 Case studies: (but also long term evaluation!) Kick-Off meeting PQP – Bonn – 10 / 11 April 2008 Introduction Phase I Phase II Summary
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Compilation of precipitation characteristics for two contrasting summer seasons Precipitation patterns / distribution in Belgium ` Interdisciplinary exchange: Example: - Input for soil erosion models Kick-Off meeting PQP – Bonn – 10 / 11 April 2008 Introduction Phase I Phase II Summary
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Soil erosion in Flanders (Belgium) (Verstraeten et al., 2003) Orography of Belgium Kick-Off meeting PQP – Bonn – 10 / 11 April 2008 Introduction Phase I Phase II Summary
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Amount of precipitation is important for soil erosion P (mm) per rain event Rain erosivity for a rain event Time series for the Belgian station Ukkel Verstraeten and Poesen, 2006 Kick-Off meeting PQP – Bonn – 10 / 11 April 2008 Introduction Phase I Phase II Summary
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Summary: Evaluation of quantitative precipitation forecast for Belgium using COSMO model Comparison of COSMO model results with results of two other atmospheric modeling systems (ALADIN, ARPS) in case studies Long-term evaluation (observations) in 2 contrasting summer seasons Characteristics of precipition in Belgium Interaction between different disciplines (meteorology, geography, agriculture) with respect to atmospheric branch of hydrological cycle Kick-Off meeting PQP – Bonn – 10 / 11 April 2008 Introduction Phase I Phase II Summary
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Vielen Dank !! Kick-Off meeting PQP – Bonn – 10 / 11 April 2008
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