
Prediction of Thunderstorms based on Atmospheric Instability Indices over Bangladesh using WRF-ARW Model
Author(s) -
Jannatul Ferdaus,
Dewan Abdul Quadir,
Md. Shadekul Alam,
Subrat Kumar Panda,
Someshwar Das,
Md. Nazmul Ahasan,
Khan Md Golam Rabbani,
Saurav Dey Shuvo
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
jalavāyu
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2773-8205
DOI - 10.3126/jalawaayu.v1i2.41008
Subject(s) - thunderstorm , weather research and forecasting model , meteorology , environmental science , climatology , relative humidity , instability , atmospheric sciences , geography , geology , physics , mechanics
In this study an attempt has been made to inspect the forecasting of thunderstorms based on two cases (1st case: 17th May, 2019 and 2nd case: 31st March, 2019) over Dhaka using WRF Model. The model is run for 72 hours with 03 nested domain of 09 km, 03 km and 01 km horizontal resolutions using 0.25º X 0.25º six hourly global data assimilation system. For model simulation, Milbrandt-Yau Double-Moment 7-class scheme (9) has been used as microphysics scheme in this study. The model performance is evaluated by calculating hourly instability indices (VTI, TTI, KI, CTI, MCAPE, MCIN, BRN, LI, SI, SWI) value and have been compared with the threshold value of indices. Different meteorological parameters such as MSLP, temperature, winds at upper (300 hPa) and lower (925 hPa) level, relative humidity along with vertical cross section are also studied by the model and compared with the favorable conditions for forming of thunderstorms. Area rage rainfall (hourly) value has been also calculated and compared with indices value to comprehend the nature of thunderstorms. Observing the indices value it is seen that all indices value increase sharply 5-6 hours before of thunderstorm occurring and MCAPE is giving more reliable result. Moreover, this study shows that inner two domains (3 and 1 km resolution) are giving better results than outer one and which indices are more probable in forecasting of thunderstorm for our country as well as giving less Root Mean square Error. From the simulated and validated results, it can be concluded that the model performance of instability indices can be used as forecasting of thunderstorms over Bangladesh.