EMS Annual Meeting Abstracts
Vol. 18, EMS2021-297, 2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/ems2021-297
EMS Annual Meeting 2021
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Medicane Ianos: a comparative study between WRF model and satellite measurements

Stefano Federico1, Albert Comellas Prat2, Rosa Claudia Torcasio1, Leo Pio D'Adderio1, Stefano Dietrich1, and Giulia Panegrossi1
Stefano Federico et al.
  • 1National Research Council of Italy, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (CNR-ISAC), Rome, Italy
  • 2National Research Council of Italy, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (CNR-ISAC), Lecce, Italy

On September 14th, 2020 a depression originated on the Libyan coasts generated a Mediterranean tropical-like cyclone (hereafter referred to as Medicane Ianos), which moved northward until it hit, with its northernmost cloud bands, the southern Italian coasts and finally bent towards Greece, where it made landfall on September 18th, 2020. Heavy precipitation and flash flooding were reported, associated to huge damages to railway, houses, and four casualties.

The correct prediction, as much as possible, of the trajectory and the intensity of these events is fundamental to prevent risks to infrastructures, natural landscapes, and people. One of the ways to evaluate the performances of the numerical weather prediction models is the comparison with satellite measurements. In particular, the mature phase of Medicane Ianos, as predicted by the weather research and forecasting (WRF) model, has been compared, for the first time, with the Global Precipitation Measurement mission Core Observatory (GPM-CO) active and passive measurements. Different microphysics schemes were used in order to investigate which is the most suitable to achieve the best forecast of Medicane Ianos considering different parameters as depression localization, reflectivity, rainfall rate, integrated liquid and ice content. The results show that all the schemes identified the precipitation bands structure of the Medicane overestimating the vertical extent of the convective structures. At the same time, all the schemes predicted an excessive columnar ice water content if compared to the one estimated from satellite measurements. It has to be highlighted that the overestimation is marked on the western precipitation bands of the Medicane eye, while a better agreement is obtained for the northern bands. Similar results are obtained for columnar liquid water content, even if the quantitative estimation is closer to the GPM measurements. Finally, all the schemes located the Medicane circulation center further north-west of its actual position.

How to cite: Federico, S., Comellas Prat, A., Torcasio, R. C., D'Adderio, L. P., Dietrich, S., and Panegrossi, G.: Medicane Ianos: a comparative study between WRF model and satellite measurements, EMS Annual Meeting 2021, online, 6–10 Sep 2021, EMS2021-297, https://doi.org/10.5194/ems2021-297, 2021.

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