COMPARISON OF PERFORMANCE OF VARIOUS MULTIPLE-MODEL ENSEMBLE TECHNIQUES IN FORECASTING INTENSITY OF TROPICAL CYCLONE

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NURSALLEH K.CHANG
L.S.LEE
Y.S.LI
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[1] Hong Kong Observatory
[2] Malaysian Meteorological Department
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P457.8 [热带气旋、台风、飓风预报];
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The objective of this study was to explore an optimal multiple-model ensemble technique to aid the forecasting of tropical cyclone(TC) intensity. The maximum winds of TCs as forecast by the models of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, the Japan Meteorological Agency and the National Centers for Environmental Prediction for the period from July 2010 to October 2011 were studied. Performance of various multiple-model ensemble techniques, including equally weighted ensemble, weighted ensemble based on initial forecast error, weighted ensemble based on 12-hour forecast error, bias-corrected equally weighted ensemble and bias-corrected weighted ensemble based on initial forecast error, was verified against the TC intensities post-analysed by the Hong Kong Observatory. Results showed that the equally weighted ensemble technique generally outperformed the best of the individual models and other multiple-model ensemble techniques. The mean absolute errors of the equally weighted ensemble technique were the lowest at 12, 24 and 36-hour forecasts, and the error spreads were generally the smallest from 12 to 72-hour forecasts.
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