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HERO ID
2608824
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Prediction of visibility and aerosol within the operational Met Office Unified Model. I: Model formulation and variational assimilation
Author(s)
Clark, PA; Harcourt, SA; Macpherson, B; Mathison, CT; Cusack, S; Naylor, M
Year
2008
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
ISSN:
0035-9009
EISSN:
1477-870X
Volume
134
Issue
636
Page Numbers
1801-1816
DOI
10.1002/qj.318
Web of Science Id
WOS:000263166100012
Abstract
The formulation and performance of the Met Office visibility analysis and prediction system are described. The visibility diagnostic within the limited-area Unified Model is a function of humidity and a prognostic aerosol content. The aerosol model includes advection. industrial and general urban sources, plus boundary-layer mixing and removal by rain. The assimilation is a 3-dimensional variational scheme in which the visibility observation operator is a very nonlinear function of humidity, aerosol and temperature. A quality control scheme for visibility data is included. Visibility observations can give rise to humidity increments of significant magnitude compared with the direct impact of humidity observations. We present the results of sensitivity Studies which show the contribution of different components of the system to improved skill in visibility forecasts. Visibility assimilation is most important within the first 6-12 hours of the forecast and for visibilities below 1 km, while modelling of aerosol sources and advection is important for slightly higher visibilities (1-5 km) and is still significant at longer forecast times. (C) Crown Copyright 2008. Reproduced with the permission of HMSO. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords
fog; humidity; 3D-Var
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