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Ewan O’ConnorAnthony Illingworth
Comparison of observed cloud
properties at the AMF COPS site with
NWP models
Overview• Aim: to retrieve continuously the cloud parameters
from observations to evaluate climate and forecast models
– Combine radar, lidar, model, raingauge and microwave radiometer into single product including instrument error characteristics.
– Use common formats based around NetCDF to allow all algorithms to be applied at all sites and compared to all models
– Report retrieval errors and data quality flags
• Generate products– Cloud fraction, IWC, LWC, drizzle, rain, humidity, aerosol
• Compare forecast models and observations– Cloud fraction, ice/liquid water content statistics
Target categorization• Combining radar, lidar and model allows the type of cloud
(or other target) to be identified• Generate products and compare with model variables in
each model gridbox
Plans• Categorisation data
– AMF site - almost ready for download from Cloudnet website– Incorporate additional data
• Profiles of precipitation, humidity
– Apply to other supersites
• Model comparison– Have UM NAE forecasts out to t+36, DWD LME to t+71
• Look at forecast degradation• Isolate convective from large-scale
– Hornisgrinde and AMF are within same global model grid box but 500 m different in height
• How different are observations?• How does model cope!