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Meteorologica

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CHARO, Gisela D; COLLINI, Estela A  y  DILLON, M. Eugenia. La utilización del met (model evaluation tool) para la verificación de los pronósticos del modelo wrf-arw/shn-smn durante la primavera de 2011. Meteorologica [online]. 2014, vol.39, n.2, pp.49-68. ISSN 1850-468X.

In this article we evaluate the MET v3.1 (Model Evaluation Tool) used for verification of the forecasts of the WRF-ARW (Weather Research and Forecasting - Advanced Research Weather) v 3.1.1 (WRF-ARW/SHN-SMN) during the spring of 2011. Among MET's tools, we implemented Point-Stat, Stat-Analysis and MODE. We have also studied its mathematical aspects and capabilities. One of the main reasons for the application of the MET is its efficacy in handling upper air data for comparison purposes and precipitation verification object based. PointStat provides verification statistics for forecasts at observation points, meanwhile Stat-Analysis uses Point-Stat's results to compute statistics in time periods like weeks, months and even years. They were used to compare the WRF-ARW forecasts with the upper air observations made at Córdoba, Resistencia, Mendoza, Ezeiza, and Santa Rosa stations for the spring of 2011. The evaluation was applied to temperature and winds at standard levels. Scatter plots between observations and forecasts of temperature and winds at standard levels were made. In addition the frequency distributions of the forecasts errors were calculated, which were plotted in histograms and boxplots. Finally, a comparison between the means absolute errors from ETA and WRF-ARW models was made for the same period to show the differences between them. In addition, the MODE, a verification tool based on objects, was implemented. It was applied to an intense precipitation event that took place on 24 October of 2011 over large part of the northeast of Argentina. This particular comparison using TRMM data was a first approach to understand MODE success and failures. The MET package includes traditional statistical verification methods, as well as advanced methods using fuzzy logic tools. In this article we show some examples of its usage to evaluate the WRF-ARW SHN-SMN forecasts on experimental basis.

Palabras clave : Verification; Met; Point-Stat; Stat-Analysis; Mode.

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