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SINGV: A convective‐scale weather forecast model for Singapore

Anurag Dipankar, Stuart Webster, Xiangming Sun, Claudio Sánchez, Rachel North, Kalli Furtado, Jonathan M. Wilkinson, Adrian Lock, Simon Vosper, Xiang‐Yu Huang, Dale Barker

2020Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Numerical weather prediction (NWP) capabilities in the Maritime Continent are not as developed as in the midlatitudes. Countries in the region do not develop their own modelling systems; rather they adapt models primarily developed for the midlatitudes. Due to the complexity of processes involved in the region, this adaptation is non‐trivial. In this article the developments made by the Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS) and the United Kingdom Met Office (UKMO) to implement a convective‐scale NWP system for short‐range weather prediction for Singapore and the surrounding regions are presented. In particular, this article describes the changes to the initial model configuration, which was based on the UKMO's convective‐scale NWP system (the UKV), to produce operational forecasts over this region. Results presented here demonstrate the benefit of convection‐permitting simulations over convection parametrized simulations and show that the model performance is greatly affected by the choice of driving model, the cloud scheme, and the turbulence scheme.

Topics & Concepts

Numerical weather predictionMeteorologyMiddle latitudesScale (ratio)ConvectionGlobal Forecast SystemEnvironmental scienceNorth American Mesoscale ModelClimatologyNational weather serviceWeather forecastingComputer scienceGeographyGeologyCartographyMeteorological Phenomena and SimulationsClimate variability and modelsTropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research