Weather model verification using Sodankylä mast measurements

Sodankylä, in the heart of Arctic Research Centre of the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI ARC) in northern Finland, is an ideal site for atmospheric and environmental research in the boreal and sub-Arctic zone. With temperatures ranging from −50 to +30 °C, it provides a challenging testing grou...

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Published in:Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems
Main Authors: Kangas, Markku, Rontu, Laura, Fortelius, Carl, Aurela, Mika, Poikonen, Antti
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description Sodankylä, in the heart of Arctic Research Centre of the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI ARC) in northern Finland, is an ideal site for atmospheric and environmental research in the boreal and sub-Arctic zone. With temperatures ranging from −50 to +30 °C, it provides a challenging testing ground for numerical weather forecasting (NWP) models as well as weather forecasting in general. An extensive set of measurements has been carried out in Sodankylä for more than 100 years. In 2000, a 48 m-high micrometeorological mast was erected in the area. In this article, the use of Sodankylä mast measurements in NWP model verification is described. Starting in 2000, with the NWP model HIRLAM and Sodankylä measurements, the verification system has now been expanded to include comparisons between 12 NWP models and seven measurement masts, distributed across Europe. A case study, comparing forecasted and observed radiation fluxes, is also presented. It was found that three different radiation schemes, applicable in NWP model HARMONIE-AROME, produced somewhat different downwelling longwave radiation fluxes during cloudy days, which however did not change the overall cold bias of the predicted screen-level temperature.
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:gi48608 2025-01-16T20:27:02+00:00 Weather model verification using Sodankylä mast measurements Kangas, Markku Rontu, Laura Fortelius, Carl Aurela, Mika Poikonen, Antti 2018-09-27 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/gi-5-75-2016 https://gi.copernicus.org/articles/5/75/2016/ eng eng doi:10.5194/gi-5-75-2016 https://gi.copernicus.org/articles/5/75/2016/ eISSN: 2193-0864 Text 2018 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/gi-5-75-2016 2020-07-20T16:24:12Z Sodankylä, in the heart of Arctic Research Centre of the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI ARC) in northern Finland, is an ideal site for atmospheric and environmental research in the boreal and sub-Arctic zone. With temperatures ranging from −50 to +30 °C, it provides a challenging testing ground for numerical weather forecasting (NWP) models as well as weather forecasting in general. An extensive set of measurements has been carried out in Sodankylä for more than 100 years. In 2000, a 48 m-high micrometeorological mast was erected in the area. In this article, the use of Sodankylä mast measurements in NWP model verification is described. Starting in 2000, with the NWP model HIRLAM and Sodankylä measurements, the verification system has now been expanded to include comparisons between 12 NWP models and seven measurement masts, distributed across Europe. A case study, comparing forecasted and observed radiation fluxes, is also presented. It was found that three different radiation schemes, applicable in NWP model HARMONIE-AROME, produced somewhat different downwelling longwave radiation fluxes during cloudy days, which however did not change the overall cold bias of the predicted screen-level temperature. Text Arctic Northern Finland Sodankylä Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Arctic Sodankylä ENVELOPE(26.600,26.600,67.417,67.417) Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems 5 1 75 84
spellingShingle Kangas, Markku
Rontu, Laura
Fortelius, Carl
Aurela, Mika
Poikonen, Antti
Weather model verification using Sodankylä mast measurements
title Weather model verification using Sodankylä mast measurements
title_full Weather model verification using Sodankylä mast measurements
title_fullStr Weather model verification using Sodankylä mast measurements
title_full_unstemmed Weather model verification using Sodankylä mast measurements
title_short Weather model verification using Sodankylä mast measurements
title_sort weather model verification using sodankylä mast measurements
url https://doi.org/10.5194/gi-5-75-2016
https://gi.copernicus.org/articles/5/75/2016/