Improved representation of horizontal variability and turbulence in mesoscale simulations of an extended cold-air pool event

Cold-air pools (CAPs), or stable atmospheric boundary layers that form within topographic basins, are associated with poor air quality, hazardous weather, and low wind energy output. Accurate prediction of CAP dynamics presents a challenge for mesoscale forecast models in part because CAPs occur in regions of complex terrain, where traditional turbulence parameterizations may not be appropriate. This study examines the effects of the planetary boundary layer (PBL) scheme and horizontal diffusion treatment on CAP prediction in the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model. Model runs with a one-dimensional (1D) PBL scheme and Smagorinsky-like horizontal diffusion are compared with runs that use a new three-dimensional (3D) PBL scheme to calculate turbulent fluxes. Simulations are completed in a nested configuration with 3-km/750-m horizontal grid spacing over a 10-day case study in the Columbia River basin, and results are compared with observations from the Second Wind Forecast Improvement Project. Using event-averaged error metrics, potential temperature and wind speed errors are shown to decrease both with increased horizontal grid resolution and with improved treatment of horizontal diffusion over steep terrain. The 3D PBL scheme further reduces errors relative to a standard 1D PBL approach. Error reduction is accentuated during CAP erosion, when turbulent mixing plays a more dominant role in the dynamics. Last, the 3D PBL scheme is shown to reduce near-surface overestimates of turbulence kinetic energy during the CAP event. The sensitivity of turbulence predictions to the master length-scale formulation in the 3D PBL parameterization is also explored.

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Author Arthur, R. S.
Juliano, Timothy W.
Adler, B.
Krishnamurthy, R.
Lundquist, J. K.
Kosović, Branko
Jiménez Munoz, Pedro A.
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Publication Date 2022-06-01T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Arthur, R. S., Juliano, Timothy W., Adler, B., Krishnamurthy, R., Lundquist, J. K., Kosović, Branko, Jiménez Munoz, Pedro A.. (2022). Improved representation of horizontal variability and turbulence in mesoscale simulations of an extended cold-air pool event. UCAR/NCAR - Library. https://n2t.org/ark:/85065/d7mk6hnk. Accessed 30 July 2025.

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