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The University of Reading Helen Dacre UM user 2009 Forecasting the transport of pollution using a NWP model ETEX Surface Measurement Sites
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Page 1: The University of Reading Helen Dacre UM user 2009 Forecasting the transport of pollution using a NWP model ETEX Surface Measurement Sites.

The University of Reading Helen Dacre UM user 2009

Forecasting the transport of pollution using a NWP model

ETEX Surface Measurement Sites

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The University of Reading Helen Dacre UM user 2009

• To determine the meteorological processes responsible for transporting tracer during ETEX 2

• To assess the performance of the UK Met Office’s NWP model in predicting tracer concentrations during ETEX 2

Aims

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The University of Reading Helen Dacre UM user 2009

Talk Outline

• Overview of NWP model• Analysis of meteorological processes• Tracer transport in the UM

– Horizontal– Vertical

• Conclusions

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The University of Reading Helen Dacre UM user 2009

UK Met Office Unified Model• Eulerian, non-hydrostatic NWP model• Includes parameterisations (boundary layer mixing,

microphysics, convection)• Limited area model 12 km resolution

• Tracer released into lowest model grid box

• Tracers are passive

LAM domain

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The University of Reading Helen Dacre UM user 2009

Synoptic Analysis

Modis visible 08UTC 14/11/94

Frontal analysis at 00 UTC on 13th, 14th, 15th and 16/11/94

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The University of Reading Helen Dacre UM user 2009

Precipitation Fields

Convective rain amount15/10/94 03 UTC

Large-scale rain amount15/10/94 03 UTC

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The University of Reading Helen Dacre UM user 2009

Isentropic Surface Analysis

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The University of Reading Helen Dacre UM user 2009

Horizontal Tracer Transport

15/11/94 03 UTC 16/11/94 03 UTC15/11/94 15 UTC

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The University of Reading Helen Dacre UM user 2009

Vertical Tracer Transport15/11/94 03 UTC 16/11/94 03 UTC15/11/94 15 UTC

285K286K287K

288K

15/11/94 03 UTC 15/11/94 15 UTC

285K286K287K288K

16/11/94 03 UTC

285K

288K287K286K

15/11/94 15 UTC

15/11/94 15 UTCUM - no convectionUM

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The University of Reading Helen Dacre UM user 2009

Conclusions• A warm conveyor belt transported tracer up to height of 4km

and tracer was transported further to 8km by convection

• High resolution simulations needed to predict the change in wind direction and hence the observed tracer distribution

• The representation of sub-grid scale processes in NWP models can affect the distribution of tracer

• Accuracy of forecast is also sensitive to choice of model dynamics and accuracy of the meteorological forecast

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Wind Direction at Release Site

cold frontWin

d di

rect

ion

(deg

rees

)360

315

270

225

180

15 18 21 00 03 06 09 12 15 14/11/94 Time (UTC) 15/11/94

50km

12km

Obs