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The Earth system model ICON (ICOsahedral Nonhydrostatic general circulation) is a flexible framework that can be configured and tuned for various applications such as weather forecasting, simulations of aerosols and trace gases, and climate modelling. The numerical weather prediction component ICON is used in limited area mode (ICON-LAM) in Romania to obtain realistic weather simulations that support operational forecasting activities. The sensitivity of ICON-LAM is preliminarily evaluated for the geographical area of Romania. Numerical simulations using two parameterization schemes for radiation processes, two convection settings and different values for the laminar resistance of heat transfer from the surface to the air are evaluated against a control run employed for operational forecasts at the National Meteorological Administration. The validation is performed focusing on the precipitation field and surface continuous parameters. All configurations were integrated for a short period in summer when forecasted precipitation was strongly overestimated. Further on, selected configurations were evaluated for winter cases. The experiment with the shallow convection only, the ecRad radiation parameterization, and the laminar heat value 10 emerged as the best fit for Romania. This configuration (considered optimal) was evaluated alongside the operational control run for August 2022. Overall results indicate the selected optimal configuration generally outperforms the control run both with regard to precipitation and in forecasting surface parameters. This experiment has been adapted and implemented in operational workflow.