Irrigation impact on boundary layer and precipitation characteristics in Weather Research and Forecasting model simulations during LIAISE‐2021

Author:

Udina Mireia1ORCID,Peinó Eric1ORCID,Polls Francesc1ORCID,Mercader Jordi2ORCID,Guerrero Iciar2,Valmassoi Arianna3ORCID,Paci Alexandre4ORCID,Bech Joan15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied Physics–Meteorology University of Barcelona Barcelona Spain

2. Meteorological Service of Catalonia Department of Climate Action, Food and Rural Agenda, Generalitat de Catalunya Barcelona Spain

3. German Weather Service Offenbach Germany

4. Météo‐France/CNRS Toulouse France

5. Institute of Water Research (IdRA) University of Barcelona Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractThe Land Surface Interactions with the Atmosphere over the Iberian Semi‐arid Environment (LIAISE) campaign examined the impact of anthropization on the water cycle in terms of land–atmosphere–hydrology interactions. The objective of this study is to assess the effects of irrigation on the atmosphere and on precipitation in Weather Research and Forecasting model simulations during the LIAISE special observation period in July 2021. Comparisons between simulations and observations show better verification scores for air temperature, humidity, and wind speed and direction when the model included the irrigation parametrization, improving the model warm and dry bias at 2 m over irrigated areas. Other changes found are the weakening of the sea breeze circulation and a more realistic surface energy partitioning representation. The boundary‐layer height is lowered in the vicinity of irrigated areas, causing a decrease in the lifting condensation level and the level of free convection, which induce increases in convective available potential energy and convective inhibition. Precipitation differences between simulations become relevant for smaller areas, close to the irrigated land. When convection is parametrized, simulations including irrigation tend to produce a decrease in rainfall (negative feedback), whereas convection‐permitting simulations produce an increase (positive feedback), although the latter underestimates substantially the observed precipitation field. In addition, irrigation activation decreases the areas exceeding moderate hourly precipitation intensities in all simulations. There is a local impact of irrigated land on model‐resolved precipitation accumulations and intensities, although including the irrigation parametrization did not improve the representation of the observed precipitation field, as probably the precipitation systems during the LIAISE special observation period in July 2021 were mostly driven by larger scale perturbations or mesoscale systems, more than by local processes. Results reported here not only contribute to enhance our understanding of irrigation effects upon precipitation but also demonstrate the need to include irrigation parametrizations in numerical forecasts to overcome the biases found.

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Publisher

Wiley

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