[RegCNET] precipitation Scheme

mubashar dogar mubashardogar at yahoo.com
Thu May 14 07:04:12 CEST 2009





Dear Salih!

 

You have to check all the
available  convection schemes for your particular region and then you will be in better
position to decide. 2ndly discuss with us your domain with latitude & longitude
information, then we will be in better position to tell you either default
convection scheme is suitable for region under examination or not. RegCM3 Model may give over precipitation because of data uncertainty and some other factors  over  complex topography region.
Regards,



Mubashar




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--- On Wed, 13/5/09, abubakr salih <abubakr_salih at yahoo.com> wrote:

From: abubakr salih <abubakr_salih at yahoo.com>
Subject: [RegCNET] precipitation Scheme
To: "regcm model" <regcnet at lists.ictp.it>
Date: Wednesday, 13 May, 2009, 5:15 PM

Hi friends,
In my result of simulation I have got over estimation of precipitation at area with high orography. dose the default precipitation scheme sensitive to existence  of such orography or not?

Regards
Salih





      
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