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Evaluation of the 3DVAR Operational Implementation of the Colombian Air Force for Aircraft Operations: A Case Study

Jhon Edinson Hinestroza-Ramirez    
Juan Ernesto Soto Barbosa    
Andrés Yarce Botero    
Danilo Andrés Suárez Higuita    
Santiago Lopez-Restrepo    
Lisseth Milena Cruz Ruiz    
Valeria Sólorzano Araque    
Andres Céspedes    
Sara Lorduy Hernandez    
Richard Caceres    
Giovanni Jiménez-Sánchez and Olga Lucia Quintero    

Resumen

This manuscript introduces an exploratory case study of the SIMFAC?s (Sistema de Información Meteorológica de la Fuerza Aérea Colombiana) operational implementation of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model with a 3DVAR (three-dimensional variational) data assimilation scheme that provides meteorological information for military, public, and private aviation. In particular, it investigates whether the assimilation scheme in SIMFAC?s implementation improves the prediction of the variables of interest compared to the implementation without data assimilation (CTRL). Consequently, this study compares SIMFAC?S 3DVAR-WRF operational implementation in Colombia with a CTRL with the same parameterization (without 3DVAR assimilation) against the ground and satellite observations in two operational forecast windows. The simulations are as long as an operational run, and the evaluation is performed using the root mean square error, the mean fractional bias, the percent bias, the correlation factor, and metrics based on contingency tables. It also evaluates the model?s results according to the regions of Colombia, accounting for the country?s topographical differences. The findings reveal that, in general, the operational forecast (3DVAR) is similar to the CTRL without data assimilation, indicating the need for further improvement of the 3DVAR-WRF implementation.

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