Numerical modeling as support to the study of precipitation over the Madeira Island (Portugal)

The Madeira is a small mountainous island (~740 km2) located in the North Atlantic Ocean (32°75'N and 17°00'W), and after the disaster occurred on 20 February 2010, when extreme precipitation induced flash floods and landslides in some spots of the island, efforts have been directed toward...

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Main Authors: Couto, Flavio, Ducrocq, Véronique, Salgado, Rui, costa, Maria João
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Language:English
Published: cbmet2014 2014
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spelling ftunivevora:oai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/12876 2023-09-05T13:21:43+02:00 Numerical modeling as support to the study of precipitation over the Madeira Island (Portugal) Utilização de simulações numéricas como apoio no estudo de precipitação na Ilha da Madeira (Portugal) Couto, Flavio Ducrocq, Véronique Salgado, Rui costa, Maria João 2014-11 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/12876 eng eng cbmet2014 Couto, F., V. Ducrocq, R. Salgado, M. J. Costa, 2014: Numerical modeling as support to the study of precipitation over the Madeira Island (Portugal). XVIII Congresso Brasileiro de Meteorologia, Recife, 3-6 de Novembro de 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/12876 nao sim couto.ft@gmail.com veronique.ducrocq@meteo.fr rsal@uevora.pt mjcosta@uevora.pt 399 openAccess Meso-NH precipitation Madeira Mesoscale lecture 2014 ftunivevora 2023-08-14T17:35:40Z The Madeira is a small mountainous island (~740 km2) located in the North Atlantic Ocean (32°75'N and 17°00'W), and after the disaster occurred on 20 February 2010, when extreme precipitation induced flash floods and landslides in some spots of the island, efforts have been directed toward the understanding of the precipitation affecting the island. The occurrence of extreme precipitation in three seasons in the last years have raised questions mainly about the atmospheric conditions that may lead to the development of intense precipitation with high impact at the surface. Our goals in this work are to identify and describe the large- and meso- scale features associated to four periods of significant accumulated precipitation during the autumn 2012. The precipitation recorded by the Madeira meteorological network is analyzed, as well as satellite images in order to describe the characteristics of the precipitation systems that reached the Madeira in each period. The synoptic scale conditions are described thank to the 6-hourly ARPEGE operational analyses. The four periods were associated with different large-scale precipitating systems. The mesoscale environment and precipitating systems have been then studied thank to very-high resolution numerical simulations using the MESO-NH non-hydrostatic model. The numerical experiments were carried out using as initial and boundary conditions the ARPEGE analyses. The model was configured in two two-way nested domains: the larger domain with a grid spacing of 2.5 km and 600x500 points, and the inner domain, with 600x600 grid points and an horizontal resolution of 0.5 km. The simulations compared well with the rain gauge observations over the island. The simulation shows a strong impact of the mountainous island on the spatial distribution and volume of precipitation. The 500 m resolution simulation evidences the relationship between the local topography and precipitation. Lecture North Atlantic Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora
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precipitation
Madeira
Mesoscale
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precipitation
Madeira
Mesoscale
Couto, Flavio
Ducrocq, Véronique
Salgado, Rui
costa, Maria João
Numerical modeling as support to the study of precipitation over the Madeira Island (Portugal)
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Madeira
Mesoscale
description The Madeira is a small mountainous island (~740 km2) located in the North Atlantic Ocean (32°75'N and 17°00'W), and after the disaster occurred on 20 February 2010, when extreme precipitation induced flash floods and landslides in some spots of the island, efforts have been directed toward the understanding of the precipitation affecting the island. The occurrence of extreme precipitation in three seasons in the last years have raised questions mainly about the atmospheric conditions that may lead to the development of intense precipitation with high impact at the surface. Our goals in this work are to identify and describe the large- and meso- scale features associated to four periods of significant accumulated precipitation during the autumn 2012. The precipitation recorded by the Madeira meteorological network is analyzed, as well as satellite images in order to describe the characteristics of the precipitation systems that reached the Madeira in each period. The synoptic scale conditions are described thank to the 6-hourly ARPEGE operational analyses. The four periods were associated with different large-scale precipitating systems. The mesoscale environment and precipitating systems have been then studied thank to very-high resolution numerical simulations using the MESO-NH non-hydrostatic model. The numerical experiments were carried out using as initial and boundary conditions the ARPEGE analyses. The model was configured in two two-way nested domains: the larger domain with a grid spacing of 2.5 km and 600x500 points, and the inner domain, with 600x600 grid points and an horizontal resolution of 0.5 km. The simulations compared well with the rain gauge observations over the island. The simulation shows a strong impact of the mountainous island on the spatial distribution and volume of precipitation. The 500 m resolution simulation evidences the relationship between the local topography and precipitation.
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author Couto, Flavio
Ducrocq, Véronique
Salgado, Rui
costa, Maria João
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costa, Maria João
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title Numerical modeling as support to the study of precipitation over the Madeira Island (Portugal)
title_short Numerical modeling as support to the study of precipitation over the Madeira Island (Portugal)
title_full Numerical modeling as support to the study of precipitation over the Madeira Island (Portugal)
title_fullStr Numerical modeling as support to the study of precipitation over the Madeira Island (Portugal)
title_full_unstemmed Numerical modeling as support to the study of precipitation over the Madeira Island (Portugal)
title_sort numerical modeling as support to the study of precipitation over the madeira island (portugal)
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op_relation Couto, F., V. Ducrocq, R. Salgado, M. J. Costa, 2014: Numerical modeling as support to the study of precipitation over the Madeira Island (Portugal). XVIII Congresso Brasileiro de Meteorologia, Recife, 3-6 de Novembro de 2014
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