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 Status:Ongoing analysis Material from: Ivan, Linus, Tim, Andrea


 

1. Impact

On 20 October severe rainfall hit north-western Italy, both in the Alps and in the mountains close to the coast north of Genua.

2. Description of the event

The plots below show analyses of MSLP and 6-hour precipitation forecasts every 12h hour between 18 and 21 October.

The plots below show the analyses of z500 (contours) and t850 (shade) from 18 to 21 October.

The event north of Genua was clearly a convective event, and convection initiated over the mountain to the north of Genoa and kept developing over an incredibly long time as seen in the satellite animation below.

The gradient of precipitation was massive with observations of 451 mm/24h and 13 mm/24h only 11 km away from each other.

3. Predictability

  

3.1 Data assimilation

 

3.2 HRES

The plots below show observations and forecasts of 24-hour precipitation valid from 20 October 06UTC to 21 October 06UTC. Two observation plots are included to outline the two different boxes used further down. With the northern maximum (in the Alps) was well captured, also the shortest HRES forecast missed the southern maximum ( close to Gulf of Genua).


3.3 ENS

The plots below show EFI and SOT for total precipitation valid 20 October.


3.4 Monthly forecasts


3.5 Comparison with other centres

As for the performance of limited-area systems, COSMO-2I (operational Italian version of COSMO run at 2.2 km of horizontal resolution) provides a good short-range forecast of the event. In the map, you can see the 12-h precipitation cumulated between fc+12h and fc+24h for the run stating at 00UTC of 20191021. Precipitation maxima are between 200 and 300 mm.



4. Experience from general performance/other cases


5. Good and bad aspects of the forecasts for the event

  • ECMWF forecasts clearly missed the extreme north of Genua
  • Better prediction of the extreme in the Alps


6. Additional material

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