A Climatological Study of Western Mediterranean Medicanes in Numerical Simulations with Explicit and Parameterized Convection

dc.contributor.author Francesco Ragone
dc.contributor.author Antonio Parodi
dc.contributor.author Jost Von Hardenberg
dc.contributor.author Claudia Pasquero
dc.contributor.author Monica Mariotti
dc.date.accessioned 2025-06-17T21:44:02Z
dc.date.available 2025-06-17T21:44:02Z
dc.date.issued 2018-10-11
dc.description.abstract <jats:p>The semi-enclosed Mediterranean basin, surrounded by high mountains, is placed in a favorable location for cyclonic storms development. Most of these are extratropical cyclones of baroclinic and orographic origin, but occasionally, some low pressure systems may develop to assume features characteristic of tropical cyclones. Medicanes (MEDIterranean hurriCANES) are infrequent and small-sized tropical-like cyclones. They originate and develop over sea, and are associated with strong winds and heavy precipitations. Proper definitions and classifications for Medicanes are still partially lacking, and systematic climatic studies have appeared only in recent years. In this work, we provide climatologies of Medicanes in the Western Mediterranean basin based on multidecadal runs performed with the Weather Research and Forecasting regional model with different resolutions and setups. The detection of Medicanes is based on a cyclone tracking algorithm and on the methodology of Hart cyclone phase space diagrams. We compare the statistics of Medicanes in the historical period 1979–1998 between runs at a resolution of 11 km with different convective parameterizations and microphysics schemes and one run at a resolution of 4 km with explicitly resolved convection. We show how different convective parameterization schemes lead to different statistics of Medicanes, while the use of different microphysical schemes impacts the length of the cyclone trajectories.</jats:p>
dc.description.spage 397
dc.description.volume 9
dc.identifier.doi 10.3390/atmos9100397
dc.identifier.handle 20.500.14243/366466
dc.identifier.handle 10281/208233
dc.identifier.handle 2078.1/276302
dc.identifier.handle 11583/2814926
dc.identifier.issn 2073-4433
dc.identifier.openaire doi_dedup___:a0746b5170e543401ca646e998282f01
dc.identifier.uri https://ror.circle-u.eu/handle/123456789/911250
dc.openaire.affiliation UCLouvain
dc.openaire.collaboration 1
dc.publisher MDPI AG
dc.rights OPEN
dc.rights.license CC BY
dc.source Atmosphere
dc.subject Storms
dc.subject Weather research and forecasting
dc.subject Mediterranean tropical-like cyclones
dc.subject Extratropical cyclones
dc.subject Parameterization
dc.subject Convection
dc.subject Weather forecasting
dc.subject Convective parameterization schemes
dc.subject Meteorology. Climatology
dc.subject Mesoscale meteorology
dc.subject Heat convection
dc.subject convection
dc.subject mesoscale meteorology
dc.subject Air-sea interaction
dc.subject Medicanes; Mediterranean tropical-like cyclones; mesoscale meteorology; convection; air-sea interaction
dc.subject Medicanes
dc.subject Phase space methods
dc.subject Tropics
dc.subject Air sea interactions
dc.subject Hurricanes
dc.subject Different resolutions
dc.subject air-sea interaction
dc.subject QC851-999
dc.subject Western Mediterranean basin
dc.subject.fos 01 natural sciences
dc.subject.fos 0105 earth and related environmental sciences
dc.subject.sdg 13. Climate action
dc.title A Climatological Study of Western Mediterranean Medicanes in Numerical Simulations with Explicit and Parameterized Convection
dc.type publication

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