Ultra-high Resolution Numerical Weather Prediction with a Large Domain Using the K Computer. Part 2: The Case of the Hiroshima Heavy Rainfall Event on August 2014 and Dependency of Simulated Convective Cells on Model Resolutions
Tsutao Oizumi, Kazuo Saito, Le Duc, Junshi Ito
Abstract
Ultra-high-resolution numerical weather prediction (NWP) experiments over a large domain have been conducted to investigate the impacts of different factors of an NWP model in simulating the Hiroshima heavy rain event in August 2014. This is a continuation of the study in Part 1 in which similar experiments were carried out for the Izu Oshima heavy rain event in October 2013. We have demonstrated the benefit of using a high-resolution model (500-m grid spacing or less) with a large domain in simulating torrential rain events.
Topics & Concepts
Numerical weather predictionMeteorologyEvent (particle physics)Environmental scienceDomain (mathematical analysis)High resolutionDependency (UML)ClimatologyGeologyMathematicsComputer scienceRemote sensingGeographyPhysicsArtificial intelligenceQuantum mechanicsMathematical analysisMeteorological Phenomena and SimulationsPrecipitation Measurement and AnalysisClimate variability and models