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The hydrological cycle in the ECMWF short range forecasts
Authors:K Arpe  
Abstract:Precipitation and latent heat flux forecasts by the European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) model have been compared with other estimates of these quantities. In the Northern Hemisphere extra-tropics the latent heat flux over oceans and the precipitation over continents in the short range forecasts are probably good estimates of the truth. The day-to-day as well as the interannual variability in these latitudes seem to be realistic.In the Southern Hemisphere extra-tropics there is a strong spin-up in the precipitation forecasts probably with too low precipitation amounts in the short range forecasts. It is speculated that inconsistent use of satellite data leads to a weakening of large-scale rising motions between 40 and 60°S. Also the latent heat flux in these latitudes is probably too low due to a too moist 1000 mb humidity analysis.Over subtropical deserts the precipitation amounts in the forecasts agree with climatological estimates. Contrary to climatological estimates this precipitation is not evaporated but runs off.In the tropics, especially over mountainous areas, the short range forecasts (average for the first 24 h) with the present model tend to overpredict precipitation amounts, but still with reasonable distributions. Averages between days 1 and 2 probably give a good estimate of the truth except over the eastern Pacific where there is an overestimation, also in the medium range forecasts. Strong underestimation of latent heat fluxes over tropical oceans in the short range forecasts have been considerably reduced with a recent model change. There are still areas, e.g. the Southern Hemisphere subtropical Pacific, with too low evaporation due to too moist 1000 mb analyses probably in connection with an inconsistent use of satellite observations.The interannual variability of monthly mean evaporation and precipitation in the short range forecasts reflects partly atmospheric anomalies, but especially in the tropics, and also larger amplitude variations due to changes in the analysis/forecasting scheme.
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