The Benefits and Challenges of Downscaling a Global Reanalysis With Doubly‐Periodic Large‐Eddy Simulations

Global reanalyzes like ERA5 accurately capture atmospheric processes at spatial scales of urn:x-wiley:19422466:media:jame21967:jame21967-math-0001 km or larger. By downscaling ERA5 with large-eddy simulation (LES), LES can provide details about processes at spatio-temporal scales down to meters and seconds. Here, we present an open-source Python package named the “Large-eddy simulation and Single-column model—Large-Scale Dynamics,” or (LS)2D in short, designed to simplify the downscaling of ERA5 with doubly-periodic LES. A validation with observations, for several sensitivity experiments consisting of month-long LESs over Cabauw (the Netherlands), demonstrates both its usefulness and limitations. The day-to-day variability in the weather is well captured by (LS)2D and LES, but the setup under-performs in conditions with broken or near overcast clouds. As a novel application of this modeling system, we used (LS)2D to study surface solar irradiance variability, as this quantity directly links land-surface processes, turbulent transport, and clouds, to radiation. At a horizontal resolution of 25 m, the setup reproduces satisfactorily the solar irradiance variability down to a timescale of seconds. This demonstrates that the coupled LES-ERA5 setup is a useful tool that can provide details on the physics of turbulence and clouds, but can only improve on its host reanalysis when applied to meteorological suitable conditions.

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Main Authors: van Stratum, B.J.H., van Heerwaarden, C.C., Vilà‐Guerau de Arellano, J.
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:Life Science,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/the-benefits-and-challenges-of-downscaling-a-global-reanalysis-wi-2
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