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Title: Evaluation of the WRF Model to Simulate a High-Intensity Rainfall Event over Kampala, Uganda

Date Published: 2021
Author/s: Yakob Umer1,* ,Janneke Ettema 1, Victor Jetten 1, Gert-Jan Steeneveld
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Affiliation: Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), University of Twente, P.O. Box 217,7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands; j.ettema@utwente.nl (J.E.); v.g.jetten@utwente.nl (V.J.)
Keywords: deep convection; high-intensity rainfall event; Kampala; parametrization combinations

Abstract:

Simulating high-intensity rainfall events that trigger local floods using a Numerical Weather Prediction model is challenging as rain-bearing systems are highly complex and localized. In this study, we analyze the performance of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model’s capability in simulating a high-intensity rainfall event using a variety of parameterization combinations over the Kampala catchment, Uganda. The study uses the high-intensity rainfall event that caused the local flood hazard on 25 June 2012 as a case study. The model capability to simulate the high-intensity rainfall event is performed for 24 simulations with a different combination of eight microphysics (MP), four cumulus (CP), and three planetary boundary layer (PBL) schemes.