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French contribution to T- NAWDEX G. Rivière, P. Arbogast CNRM-GAME, CNRS & Météo- France Karlsruhe, 03/20/2013
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French contribution to T-NAWDEX G. Rivière, P. Arbogast CNRM-GAME, CNRS & Météo-France Karlsruhe, 03/20/2013.

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Page 1: French contribution to T-NAWDEX G. Rivière, P. Arbogast CNRM-GAME, CNRS & Météo-France Karlsruhe, 03/20/2013.

French contribution to T-NAWDEX

G. Rivière, P. Arbogast

CNRM-GAME, CNRS & Météo-France

Karlsruhe, 03/20/2013

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French teams / labs involved in T-NAWDEX topics

CNRM-GAME (Joint lab between Météo-France and CNRS)

• Dynamical synoptic meteorology (P. Arbogast, G. Rivière, A. Joly, M. Drouard, B. Coronel)

• Adaptive observations / assimilation (N. Fourrié, A. Doerenbecher)

• Ensemble prediction (C. Labadie, P. Cebron, B. Joly)

Laboratoire d’aérologie

• Mesoscale group (E. Richard, J-P. Chaboureau, D. Lambert, S. Fresnay)

Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique

• Mesoscale and synoptic meteorology (C. Claud, G. Lapeyre)

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Recent activitiesCNRS-INSU project: EPIGONE (Excitation, propagation and impact of the North Atlantic waveguide over Europe, 2010-2012).

Idealized case study

Winter storm case studies using operational forecast model

Storm Xynthia

3 PhDs:

• Trajectory and deepening of extratropical storms (L. Oruba)

• Extratropical transition of tropical cyclones (F. Pantillon)

• Rossby wave breaking and Atlantic weather regime transitions (C. Michel)

Analysis of hurricane Helene (use of very-high resol NH model over the whole Atlantic)

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Current activities and near futureDYNASTIE (DYNamics of the Atlantic Storm-Track and its Impact over Europe) ; submitted to ANR; 3 years (2014-2016); requested funds: 340 k€.

Main objectives:

• To analyze the dynamics and predictability of the North Atlantic waveguide from various numerical approaches

• To prepare scientific questions to address during T-NAWDEX

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Potential airborne measurements: Falcon 20 (mid- to upper troposphere)

Flying performances:• Usual cruising speed : 150 m/s (min 82m/s max 254 m/s)

• Max. endurance: 5 h

• Max range: 4100 km

• Ceiling: 42 000 ft (12000 m)

Possible measurements:• Radar RASTA reflectivity

(IWC, droplet size)

• Lidar « retrodiffusion » (semi-transparent cloud, BL)

• Drop sonde launching (profiles of T, p, hum, u, v, w)

Time (h)

Hei

ght (

km)

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Potential airborne measurements: ATR 42 (low to mid-troposphere

Flying performances:

• Usual cruising speed : 100m/s (min 70m/s max 134 m/s)• Max. endurance: 6 h• Max range at 4000m: 3000km• Ceiling: 25000 ft (7500 m)

Examples of measurements:

• In-situ microphysics (cloud liquid water content, droplet size)

• Turbulence (heat fluxes, momentum flux)

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French contribution to measurements: Boundary-layer Balloons

Aeroclipper: Need of convergent winds to attract the balloon into the system of interest (first success for a tropical cyclone, Vasco, 2007). Sampling at 50m.

Usefulness for sampling starting regions of warm conveyor belts in the boundary layer ?

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Météo-France forecast products: deterministic forecasts of the global model

Deterministic forecast from a global model (ARPEGE)

Web site dedicated to the

DIAMET field campaign

Probable resolution in 2016: 7 km over Western Europe

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Météo-France forecast products: ensemble forecast

Ensemble forecast from the global ARPEGE model (35 members; cyclone trajectories)

Probable resolution in 2016: ~10 km over Western Europe

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Météo-France forecast products: satellite data inversion

Relative humidity satellite retrieval

Relative humidity analysis

longitude

lati

tude

pres

sure

pres

sure

longitude

Microwave humidity sounder from IASI

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Other potential forecast productsSensitivity to PV anomalies on real time.

Example of winter storm Klaus: tropopause height

Operational forecast Modified forecast

Wind speed at 10m

Observations

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Concluding remarks / questions

• Boundary-layer balloons potentially useful for ETs Choice of the period (Fall, winter ?).

• Aircrafts with a lesser range more adapted for downstream impact over Europe (sting jets ?)

• funding issues: Balloons (CNES), aircrafts (ANR?, FP7-8) ?