Bibcode
Pérez-Jordán, G.; Castro-Almazán, J. A.; Muñoz-Tuñón, C.; Codina, B.; Vernin, J.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 452, Issue 2, p.1992-2003
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2015
Citations
18
Refereed citations
17
Description
The atmospheric precipitable water vapour content (PWV) strongly affects
astronomical observations in the infrared (IR). We have validated the
Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) mesoscale numerical weather
prediction (NWP) model as an operational forecasting tool for PWV. In
the validation, we used atmospheric radiosounding data obtained directly
at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory [ORM: ≈2200 metres above
sea level (masl)] during three intensive runs and an aditional
verification sample of 1 yr of radiosonde data from World Meteorological
Organization (WMO) station 60018 in Güímar (Tenerife, TFE:
≈105 masl). These data sets allowed us to calibrate the model at the
observatory site and to validate it under different PWV and atmospheric
conditions. The ability of the WRF model in forecasting the PWV at
astronomical observatories and the effects of horizontal model grid size
on the computed PWV and vertical profiles of humidity are discussed. An
excellent agreement between model forecasts and observations was found
at both locations, with correlations above 0.9 in all cases. Subtle but
significant differences between model horizontal resolutions have been
found, the 3 km grid size being the most accurate and the one selected
for future work. Absolute calibrations are given for the lowest and
finest grid resolutions. The median PWV values obtained were 3.8 and
18.3 mm at ORM and TFE, respectively. WRF forecasts will complement the
PWV measured by the GPS monitoring system at the Canarian Observatories.