Initial Condition Convection-Allowing Ensembles with Large Membership for Probabilistic Prediction of Convective Hazards

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作者
Manser, Russell P. [1 ]
Ancell, Brian C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Texas Tech Univ, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA
关键词
Atmosphere; Numerical weather prediction; forecasting; Data assimilation; Ensembles; Model evaluation; performance; PRECIPITATION FORECAST SKILL; VARIATIONAL DATA ASSIMILATION; SEVERE WEATHER PREDICTION; KALMAN FILTER; SCALE ENSEMBLE; MODEL; SYSTEM; RESOLUTION; PREDICTABILITY; IMPLEMENTATION;
D O I
10.1175/MWR-D-21-0269.1
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
Convection-allowing model (CAM) ensemble forecasts provide quantitative probabilistic guidance of con-vective hazards that forecasters would otherwise qualitatively assess. Various initial condition (IC) strategies can be used to generate CAM probabilistic forecasts, but it is still unclear how different configurations perform. Schwartz et al. verified five 10-member IC CAM ensembles over one month of 0000 UTC initializations with a focus on precipitation. Here, we ini-tialize four 42-member IC CAM ensembles every 12 h over 6 weeks and verify forecasts of precipitation, column maximum reflectivity, and hourly maximum updraft helicity. The Texas Tech University real-time EnKF ensemble and three addi-tional IC ensemble modeling systems are verified. Holding the model configuration constant, additional ICs are generated by downscaling time-lagged Global Ensemble Forecast System (GEFS) members, applying correlated random noise to Global Forecast System (GFS) analyses, and recentering EnKF perturbations about GFS analyses. We found that ensem-ble ICs constructed with correlated random noise and EnKF perturbations about GFS analyses both produced higher-quality precipitation forecasts than downscaled GEFS and EnKF strategies. However, downscaled GEFS and EnKF perturbations about GFS analyses frequently initialized more skillful forecasts of reflectivity than ICs with random pertur-bations, suggesting that flow-dependent perturbations are important for forecasting deep convection. Even with a subopti-mal EnKF configuration, our findings still echo those of Schwartz et al. We extend their work by exploring 1) verification of additional convective hazards and 2) empirical scaling of IC perturbations as a computationally inexpensive method for improving CAM ensemble forecasts.
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页码:689 / 715
页数:27
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