Evaluation of Precipitation Forecast by the Operational China Meteorological Administration Mesoscale Model During the 2020 Meiyu Period

Author:

Shi Wenru1,Zhu Kefeng1ORCID,Li Xin1,Zhang Bing1

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Transportation Meteorology of China Meteorological Administration Nanjing Joint Institute for Atmospheric Sciences Nanjing China

Abstract

AbstractThis study evaluated the precipitation forecast produced by the operational China Meteorological Administration Mesoscale model (CMA‐MESO) during the “super violent” Meiyu season of 2020. Generally, CMA‐MESO, which runs with ∼3‐km‐grid resolution, is able to reproduce the distribution and diurnal variation of precipitation. However, the precipitation amount is greatly overestimated, especially in eastern coastal areas of China. Precipitation in that region usually occurs with two peaks: one in the morning that mostly reflects organized precipitation systems, and the other in the afternoon generated mostly by local convection. Analyses showed that overestimation of low‐level wind speed is the main reason for the overestimation of precipitation. CMA‐MESO produces low‐level winds that are overly strong, which greatly enhance the predicted convergence at night, leading to overestimation of precipitation. Additionally, the stronger wind speed increases the estimated transport of water vapor to the eastern coastal area, producing fake convection near the coastal mountains as the perturbed wind direction turns toward the mountain area in the afternoon. In comparison with ERA5, CMA‐MESO tends to overestimate (underestimate) the temperature in the northwest (southeast), and the larger temperature gradient increases the pressure gradient, resulting in the stronger low‐level wind speed.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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