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The standard deviation, slope, orientation and anisotropy of the surface in each grid box can be important for assessment of sub-grid scale local wind effects, solar heating etc. These are not yet included directly in the atmospheric models. However, in mountainous areas the upscaled orography is supplemented by fields describing some characteristics of the sub-grid orography (sub-grid scale slope, orientation and anisotropy of the orography - GRIB fields are available for use by forecasters locally). This allows better parameterisation of the effects of gravity waves and better representation of flow-dependent blocking of the airflow (e.g. cold air drainage trapped in valleys can effectively raise the local orography).
Compare HRES* model orography model orography used by HRES* and used by medium range ENS (resolution 9km), and and extended-range ENS model orography (used beyond Day15, resolution 36km).
In the diagrams, note:
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