Journal article

Evaluation of wintertime precipitation forecasts over the Australian Snowy Mountains

Y Huang, T Chubb, F Sarmadi, ST Siems, MJ Manton, CN Franklin, E Ebert

Atmospheric Research | Published : 2018

Abstract

This study evaluates the Australian Community Climate and Earth-System Simulator (ACCESS) Numerical Weather Prediction system in forecasting precipitation across the Australian Snowy Mountains for two cool seasons. Metrics based on seasonal accumulated and daily precipitation show that the model is able to reproduce the observed domain-mean accumulated precipitation reasonably well (with a slight overestimation), but this is, in part, due to a compensation of various errors. Both the frequency and intensity of the heavy precipitation days (domain-mean daily precipitation >5 mm day−1) are overrepresented, particularly over the complex terrain and high-elevation areas, whereas the frequency of..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This work is supported by Australian Research Council Linkage Project LP160101494. We thank Dr. Peter Steinle, Dr. Michael Naughton, and Dr. Wenming Lu from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology for providing the APS1 ACCESS-VT operational precipitation forecast data and their helps with running the ACCESS model for the case study presented in this paper.