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Impact of Assimilating Radiances With The Wrfda Etkf/3dvar Hybrid System On Prediction of Two Typhoons In 2012

Abstract

The impacts of AMSU-A and IASI (Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer) radiances assimilation on the prediction of typhoons Vicente and Saola (2012) are studied by using the ensemble transform Kalman filter/three-dimensional variational (ETKF/3DVAR) Hybrid system for the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model. The experiment without assimilating radiance data in 3DVAR is compared with two experiments using the 3DVAR and ETKF/3DVAR hybrid systems to assimilate AMSU-A radiance, respectively. The results show that AMSU-A radiance data have slight positive impacts on track forecasts of the 3DVAR system. When the ETKF/3DVAR hybrid system is employed, typhoon track forecast skills are greatly improved. For 36-h forecasts, the hybrid system has a lower root-mean-square error for wind and temperature at most levels, and specific humidity at low levels, compared to 3DVAR. It is also found that, on average, the use of the IASI radiance data along with AMSU-A radiance data in the hybrid system further increases the track, wind, and specific humidity forecast accuracy compared to the experiment without IASI radiance assimilation.

Article / Publication Data
Active/Online
YES
Volume
29
Available Metadata
Accepted On
August 31, 2014
DOI ↗
Fiscal Year
Peer Reviewed
YES
Publication Name
Journal of Meteorological Research
Published On
February 18, 2015
Publisher Name
Springer
Print Volume
29
Print Number
1
Page Range
28-40
Submitted On
April 02, 2014
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Authors

Authors who have authored or contributed to this publication.

  • Dongmei Xu - lead None
    Other
  • Hongli Wang - third Gsl
    Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder
    NOAA/Global Systems Laboratory