A Reduced Radiation Grid for the ECMWF Integrated Forecasting System

Abstract A specific interface between the radiation transfer calculations and the rest of the ECMWF model was introduced in 2003, potentially providing substantial economy in computer time by reducing the spatial resolution at which radiation transfer is evaluated, without incurring some of the deficiencies produced by the sampling strategy previously used in the ECMWF model. The introduction of a new more-computer-intensive radiation package (McRad) in June 2007 has led to a differentiated use of this interface depending on the applications. The history of the interface, how it is used, and its impact when using the new radiation scheme are discussed here. For a given model resolution, the impact of a lower-resolution radiation grid on the model behavior is studied here, in the context of 10-day forecasts at high resolution (TL799L91), of medium-resolution forecasts (TL399L62) used in the Ensemble Prediction System (EPS), and of low-resolution simulations (TL159L91) as used for model development and seas...