P. Viterbo et Ak. Betts, Impact of the ECMWF reanalysis soil water on forecasts of the July 1993 Mississippi flood, J GEO RES-A, 104(D16), 1999, pp. 19361-19366
We reexamine the impact of soil water on the precipitation for the United S
tates for July 1993 (the time of the Mississippi flood), previously discuss
ed by Beljaars et al. [1996], using soil moisture from the European Centre
for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) reanalysis (ERA). Ensembles of t
hree precipitation forecasts for the month of July, initialized on July 1,
2, and 3, using different initial soil water fields, are compared with the
12 to 24 hour ERA precipitation forecasts for the month and the observed pr
ecipitation. Both the 12 to 24 hour forecasts and the July integrations dep
ict the July mean anomaly field well, although the mid-West precipitation m
aximum is displaced northward in both the ECMWF; short and long-term foreca
sts. The July 1993 ERA soil water anomaly does not account for the anomalou
s July precipitation, but replacing the July 1, 1993, soil water with the m
uch drier soil water from June 1988 reduces the July 1993 ensemble forecast
precipitation by about 40%. It is probable that soil water nudging has red
uced the variability of soil water in the ERA fields.