The Atmospheric River Tracking Method Intercomparison
Project (ARTMIP) is an international collaborative
effort to understand and quantify the uncertainties in
atmospheric river (AR) science based on detection algorithm
alone. Currently, there are many AR identification and tracking
algorithms in the literature with a wide range of techniques
and conclusions. ARTMIP strives to provide the community
with information on different methodologies and provide
guidance on the most appropriate algorithm for a given
science question or region of interest. All ARTMIP participants
will implement their detection algorithms on a specified
common dataset for a defined period of time. The project
is divided into two phases: Tier 1 will utilize the Modern-Era
Retrospective analysis for Research and Applications, version
2 (MERRA-2) reanalysis from January 1980 to June
2017 and will be used as a baseline for all subsequent comparisons.
Participation in Tier 1 is required. Tier 2 will be
optional and include sensitivity studies designed around specific
science questions, such as reanalysis uncertainty and climate
change. High-resolution reanalysis and/or model output
will be used wherever possible. Proposed metrics include AR
frequency, duration, intensity, and precipitation attributable
to ARs. Here, we present the ARTMIP experimental design,
timeline, project requirements, and a brief description of the
variety of methodologies in the current literature. We also
present results from our 1-month “proof-of-concept” trial run
designed to illustrate the utility and feasibility of the ARTMIP
project.
Revised: September 30, 2020 |
Published: June 20, 2018
Citation
Shields C.A., J.J. Rutz, L. Leung, F.M. Ralph, M.F. Wehner, B. Kawzenuk, and J.M. Lora, et al. 2018.Atmospheric River Tracking Method Intercomparison Project (ARTMIP): project goals and experimental design.Geoscientific Model Development 11, no. 6:2455-2474.PNNL-SA-136055.doi:10.5194/gmd-11-2455-2018