Simulation of Radiation Fog Events over Dhaka, Bangladesh Using WRF Model and Validation with METAR and Radiosonde Data
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3329/dujees.v9i1.54860Keywords:
Fog, INSAT 3D, METAR, Visibility, WRF ModelAbstract
Fog causes severe hazards in the fields of aviation, transportation, agriculture and public health over Dhaka, Bangladesh during the winter season every year. The characterization of fog occurrences, its onset, duration and dissipation time over Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, Dhaka are the topics of interest in the present study. Attempts have therefore been made to investigate the climatological perspectives of fog over Dhaka, Bangladesh by conducting two selected dense fog events occurred during 24-25 December 2019 and 14-15 January 2020 using WRF-ARW model. The model performance is evaluated by analyzing different meteorological parameters namely visibility, relative humidity, temperature, and wind. The model outputs have been compared with METAR data from Dhaka Airport, Sounding data and INSAT 3D satellite images for validation purpose. Considering RMSE, the model underestimates of relative humidity. Model simulations are good for other meteorological parameters. Thermodynamic analysis reveals that calm wind persists at surface level during fog formation, southwesterly dry wind was over Dhaka and inversion layer is found to persist in the lower troposphere over Dhaka during the event dates. It is observed in the satellite images that fog/low-level cloud was present over Dhaka during the fog events.
The Dhaka University Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Vol. 9(1), 2020, P 39-47
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