8. 2020 January Cold Blast

The GFS model generates cold bias during this extreme temperature case. The arctic blast brought cold air to Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin on Jan 20, 2020.

8.1. Model Configuration and Datasets

The case runs are initialized at 12z Jan 17, 2020 with 120 hours forecasting. The corresponding namelist options that need to be changed are listed below. The app uses ./xmlchange to change the runtime settings. The settings that need to be modified to set up the start date, start time, and run time are listed below.

./xmlchange RUN_STARTDATE=2020-01-17,START_TOD=43200,STOP_OPTION=nhours,STOP_N=120

Initial condition (IC) files are created from GFS operational dataset in NEMSIO format. The GFS reanalysis dataset are used as ‘truth’ to compare with simulation results.

8.2. Case Results

8.2.1. Synoptic Dynamics

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Mean sea level pressure (hPa)

  • Positive bias of sea level pressure in Midwestern U.S. and Southern Ontario exist in both MRW_GFSv15p2 and MRW_GFSv16beta simulations, featuring with clearer skies.

  • The surface flow pattern over Midwestern U.S is from northwest in the model, which leads more cold air from Canada compared with GFS_ANL.

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500 hPa geopotential heights (dam) and absolute vorticity (10 -5/s)

  • Both two physics compsets simulate a positive trough over Ontario, which usually generates the least amount of severe weather.

8.2.2. Surface Temperature and Wind Speed

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2-m temperature (F)

  • MRW_GFSv16beta and MRW_GFSv15p2 generates a cold bias over central U.S. and Ontario during this Arctic cold blast event.

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Surface gust (m/s)

  • The surface wind gust over Ontario is not simulated well in the model, which is related to the higher simulated surface pressure and weaker pressure gradient at this region.

8.3. Summary and Discussion

The GFS model generates consistent cold biases from the three model versions (MRW_GFSv15p2, MRW_GFSv16beta, and GFS.v16.0.10) during this extreme temperature event in the winter season.