Tim Whittaker, Alejandro Di Luca, Francois Roberge, Katja Winger
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We evaluate the performance of various configurations of the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM6-GEM5) in simulating 10-m wind speeds using data from 27 AmeriFlux stations across North America. The assessment employs a hierarchy of error metrics, ranging from simple mean bias to advanced metrics that account for the dependence of wind speeds on variables such as friction velocity and stability. The results reveal that (a) the value of roughness length (z0) has a large effect on the simulation of wind speeds, (b) using a lower limit for the Obhukov length instead of a lower limit for the lowest level wind speed seems to deteriorate the simulation of wind speeds under very stable conditions, (c) the choice of stability function has a small but noticeable impact on the wind speeds, (d) the turbulent orographic form drag scheme shows improvement over effective roughness length approach.
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