The error associated with use of various forms of the divergence equation to diagnose geopotential and temperatureAn experimental study was made of errors arising from diagnosing the geopotential and temperature for numerical weather prediction models by means of an inviscid divergence equation (DE). The experiment consisted of a simulation of a snow storm which occurred in 1979, with observational data being input for every point of the model grid and for the geopotential boundary condition, thereby eliminating errors in the horizontal and vertical analysis. The DE terms were recorded at each grid point, and were found to include synoptic-scale geopotential height errors up to 23 m and rms temperature errors exceeding 26 C in the PBL. The errors were minimal above 800 mb. The various unsuccessful attempts to reduce or eliminate the errors are described.
Document ID
19870024478
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Modica, G. M. (Pennsylvania State Univ. University Park, PA, United States)
Warner, T. T. (Pennsylvania State University University Park, United States)