Grid spacing sensitivities of simulated mid‐latitude and tropical mesoscale convective systems in the convective gray zone

The main objective of this study is to observationally constrain processes in tropical and midlatitude mesoscale convective systems (MCSs), and to use these constraints for model evaluation. To accomplish this, we leverage MCS observations collected at the U.S. DOE Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Southern Great Plains (SGP) site in Oklahoma and ARM's mobile GoAmazon2014/15 site in Manaus, Brazil (MAO). We simulate 13 and 11 of these observed MCSs at the SGP and MAO site, respectively, using the Weather Research and Forecasting model at 12-, 4-, 2-, and 1-km horizontal grid spacing. Observations from radiosondes, surface meteorology, and radar wind profilers are used to characterize MCS properties, such as MCS timing and location, cold pools, and convective drafts, and evaluate these simulations. SGP cases are found in better agreement with observations than MAO cases, and when simulated at 2 km, outperform simulations at 1 km regarding the timing of MCS overpass and the accuracy of surface variable trends. MAO simulations suggest a consistent improvement in model accuracy with increasing model resolution in depicting the downdraft structure, the timing of MCSs, and the surface variables changes, except for the latter two metrics at 2 km. Deficiencies are still evident at km-scales, suggesting the need for higher resolution to simulate tropical MCSs. Overall, location-dependent improvements in MCS representation are obtained with the increasing model resolution, prompting the evaluation of sub-km scale simulations.

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Author Ramos‐Valle, Alexandra N.
Prein, Andreas F.
Ge, Ming
Wang, D.
Giangrande, S.E.
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Publication Date 2023-05-27T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Ramos‐Valle, Alexandra N., Prein, Andreas F., Ge, Ming, Wang, D., Giangrande, S.E.. (2023). Grid spacing sensitivities of simulated mid‐latitude and tropical mesoscale convective systems in the convective gray zone. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7wq07r6. Accessed 23 July 2025.

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