Verification and Comparison of Polar MM5 and AFWA MM5 Forecasts Over Alaska

The Mesoscale Model 5th Generation (MM5) is used for operational support to Air Force missions in the Alaskan Theater. The 11th Operational Weather squadron has identified problems with the MM5 producing excessively warm surface temperatures. The Polar MM5 (PMM5), developed by the Byrd Polar Researc...

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Main Author: Courtemanche, William E.
Other Authors: AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
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Published: 2002
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spelling ftdtic:ADA404558 2023-05-15T15:47:39+02:00 Verification and Comparison of Polar MM5 and AFWA MM5 Forecasts Over Alaska Courtemanche, William E. AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 2002-03 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA404558 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA404558 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA404558 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC Meteorology *TEMPERATURE *VERIFICATION *WEATHER FORECASTING MEASUREMENT MODELS OBSERVATION ALASKA THESES ICE MISSIONS AIR FORCE OPERATIONS HUMIDITY Text 2002 ftdtic 2016-02-21T04:59:28Z The Mesoscale Model 5th Generation (MM5) is used for operational support to Air Force missions in the Alaskan Theater. The 11th Operational Weather squadron has identified problems with the MM5 producing excessively warm surface temperatures. The Polar MM5 (PMM5), developed by the Byrd Polar Research Center for high latitude ice sheets, is tested over the Alaskan domains used by the Air Force Weather Agency to determine the utility in replacing the MM5 with the PMM5. The verification of surface temperature, pressure and wind as well as upper-air temperature, geopotential height, and relative humidity of 27-hour PMM5 forecasts are compared to the MM5 forecasts to assess the differences between the models' accuracies. A grid-to-station technique is used to compare model output to surface observation for 68 locations and to radiosonde upper-air observations for 7 locations. The MM5 outperformed the PMM5 in root mean square error of all surface and upper-air parameters, while the PMM5 exhibited smaller biases in all fields. The differences between the models fell within the measurement accuracies of all parameters expect temperature. The analysis of horizontal features and comparison of domain biases alludes to a more physically realistic solution of the PMM5. The bottom line of site forecast accuracy precludes replacing the MM5 with the PMM5 at this time. The original document contains color images. Text Byrd Polar Research Byrd Polar Research Center Alaska Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Byrd
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topic Meteorology
*TEMPERATURE
*VERIFICATION
*WEATHER FORECASTING
MEASUREMENT
MODELS
OBSERVATION
ALASKA
THESES
ICE
MISSIONS
AIR FORCE OPERATIONS
HUMIDITY
spellingShingle Meteorology
*TEMPERATURE
*VERIFICATION
*WEATHER FORECASTING
MEASUREMENT
MODELS
OBSERVATION
ALASKA
THESES
ICE
MISSIONS
AIR FORCE OPERATIONS
HUMIDITY
Courtemanche, William E.
Verification and Comparison of Polar MM5 and AFWA MM5 Forecasts Over Alaska
topic_facet Meteorology
*TEMPERATURE
*VERIFICATION
*WEATHER FORECASTING
MEASUREMENT
MODELS
OBSERVATION
ALASKA
THESES
ICE
MISSIONS
AIR FORCE OPERATIONS
HUMIDITY
description The Mesoscale Model 5th Generation (MM5) is used for operational support to Air Force missions in the Alaskan Theater. The 11th Operational Weather squadron has identified problems with the MM5 producing excessively warm surface temperatures. The Polar MM5 (PMM5), developed by the Byrd Polar Research Center for high latitude ice sheets, is tested over the Alaskan domains used by the Air Force Weather Agency to determine the utility in replacing the MM5 with the PMM5. The verification of surface temperature, pressure and wind as well as upper-air temperature, geopotential height, and relative humidity of 27-hour PMM5 forecasts are compared to the MM5 forecasts to assess the differences between the models' accuracies. A grid-to-station technique is used to compare model output to surface observation for 68 locations and to radiosonde upper-air observations for 7 locations. The MM5 outperformed the PMM5 in root mean square error of all surface and upper-air parameters, while the PMM5 exhibited smaller biases in all fields. The differences between the models fell within the measurement accuracies of all parameters expect temperature. The analysis of horizontal features and comparison of domain biases alludes to a more physically realistic solution of the PMM5. The bottom line of site forecast accuracy precludes replacing the MM5 with the PMM5 at this time. The original document contains color images.
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title Verification and Comparison of Polar MM5 and AFWA MM5 Forecasts Over Alaska
title_short Verification and Comparison of Polar MM5 and AFWA MM5 Forecasts Over Alaska
title_full Verification and Comparison of Polar MM5 and AFWA MM5 Forecasts Over Alaska
title_fullStr Verification and Comparison of Polar MM5 and AFWA MM5 Forecasts Over Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Verification and Comparison of Polar MM5 and AFWA MM5 Forecasts Over Alaska
title_sort verification and comparison of polar mm5 and afwa mm5 forecasts over alaska
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