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Original scientific paper

PREDICTABILITY OF A STRONG PRECIPITATION EVENT; A CASE STUDY AND AN INVESTIGATION OF MODEL SENSITIVITY

Mark Žagar ; Environmental Agency of Slovenia, Vojkova lb, SI-1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Kay Sušelj ; Environmental Agency of Slovenia, Vojkova lb, SI-1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Janez Polajnar ; Environmental Agency of Slovenia, Vojkova lb, SI-1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia


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Abstract

For a convective event, simulated rainfall intensity is compared to the observations at a minute-time-scale. Temporal intermittency and peak intensities are found to be similar to the rain-gauge data, when the model is forced with analysis at the lateral boundaries. Predictability of the same event, estimated on the basis of several simulations starting on different initial large-scale analysis and with forecast lateral boundary conditions, is found to be very low, meaning that accurate predictions of this and similar events at 36 — 48 hour ranges are unlikely.

Keywords

Strong precipitation; convection; COAMPS™; floods

Hrčak ID:

64609

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/64609

Publication date:

15.12.2005.

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