Performance of IMD multi-model ensemble and WRF (ARW) model for sub-basin wise rainfall forecast during monsoon 2012

Authors

  • ASHOK KUMAR DAS India Meteorological Department, New Delhi – 110 003, India
  • SURINDER KAUR India Meteorological Department, New Delhi – 110 003, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v67i2.1298

Keywords:

Quantitative precipitation forecast (QPF), NWP model, Basin/sub-basin

Abstract

The Numerical Weather Prediction models, Multi-model Ensemble (MME) (27 km × 27 km) and WRF (ARW) (9 km × 9 km) operationally run by India Meteorological Department (IMD) have been utilized to estimate sub-basin wise rainfall forecast. The sub-basin wise operational Quantitative Precipitation Forecast (QPF) have been issued by 10 field offices named Flood Meteorological Offices (FMOs) of IMD located at different flood prone areas of the country. The daily sub-basin wise NWP model rainfall forecast for 122 sub basins under these 10 FMOs for the flood season 2012 have been estimated on operational basis which are used by forecasters at FMOs as a guidance for the issue of operational sub-basin QPF for flood forecasting purposes. The performance of the MME and WRF (ARW) models rainfall at the sub-basin level have been studied in detail. The performance of WRF (ARW) and MME models is compared in the heavy rainfall case over the river basins (Mahanadi etc.) falls under FMO, Bhubaneswar and it is found that WRF (ARW) model gives better result than MME. It is also found that performance of WRF (ARW) is little better than MME when compared over all the flood prone river sub basins of India. For high rainfall categories (51-100,  >100 mm), generally these leads to floods, the success rate of model rainfall forecasts are less and false alarms are more. The NWP models are able to capture the rainfall events but there is difference in magnitudes of sub basin wise rainfall estimates.

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Published

01-04-2016

How to Cite

[1]
A. K. . DAS and S. KAUR, “Performance of IMD multi-model ensemble and WRF (ARW) model for sub-basin wise rainfall forecast during monsoon 2012”, MAUSAM, vol. 67, no. 2, pp. 323–332, Apr. 2016.

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