Title: MESOSCALE MODEL APPLICATIONS TO IMPROVE
1- MESOSCALE MODEL APPLICATIONS TO IMPROVE
- PREDICTIONS IN THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA
- L.M. FARFÁN
- Significant weather events in the gulf during
the warm season - Network of routine observations in
northwestern Mexico - Detection of gulf surge and
operational model representation - CICESEs contribution to NAME in
2004 - 1) Mesoscale model
simulations (research mode) - 2) Study oceanic
processes on SST evolution (field experiment)
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3NORA, 1997
JULIETTE, 2001
IGNACIO, 2003
MARTY, 2003
4 Surface station reports 29 August 01
September, 2002
surface airways synoptic sites ships and
bouys
5Network of surface and upper-air stations
200 km
Surface airways (12) Automatic sites
(13) Upper-air soundings (2)
1,100 km
6Upper-air and surface, automatic stations
(EMAS) Comisión Nacional del Agua / Servicio
Meteorológico Nacional
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9Eta model, vertical cross section of horizontal
winds
Sierra Madre
Baja California
gulf
Pacific
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123.3-km spatial resolution grid (94x88)
La Paz (CNA/SMN)
Desert ? Water ?
??City ?Forests
Cd. Constitución (automatic)
CIBNOR/SDSU
La Paz (MMLP)
San José (MMSD)
Cabo San Lucas (automatic)
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143pm
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17Proposed oceanographic cruises during NAME
(Douglas, M. et al. 2003)
- 1) Improved understanding of SST spatial and
temporal distribution - 2) Observed evolution of marine boundary layer
in significant events - 3) Better initialization and assimilation of
model fields at low-levels
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19- MESOSCALE MODEL APPLICATIONS TO IMPROVE
PREDICTIONS IN THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA - L.M. Farfán (farfan_at_cicese.mx)
- SUMMARY
- Continental MCSs and tropical
cyclones are significant sources of events - Surface and upper-air network
provide data along coastal areas - CICESEs contribution to NAME
- a) mesoscale
modeling studies for relevant case studies - b) study of
the oceanic processes on SST evolution - Expected results include
- 1) Improved
distribution of SST in time and space - 2)
Observed evolution of marine boundary layer in
significant events - 3)
Better initialization and assimilation of model
fields at low-levels