An Examination of the Predictability of Tropical Cyclone Genesis in High-Resolution Coupled Models with Dynamically Downscaled Coupled Data Assimilation Initialization

被引:0
|
作者
Mingkui Li
Shaoqing Zhang
Lixin Wu
Xiaopei Lin
Ping Chang
Gohkan Danabasoglu
Zhiqiang Wei
Xiaolin Yu
Huiqin Hu
Xiaohui Ma
Weiwei Ma
Haoran Zhao
Dongning Jia
Xin Liu
Kai Mao
Youwei Ma
Yingjing Jiang
Xue Wang
Guangliang Liu
Yuhu Chen
机构
[1] Ocean University of China,Key Laboratory of Physical Oceanography, MOE, Institute for Advanced Ocean Study, College of Ocean and Atmosphere, Frontiers Science Center for Deep Ocean Multispheres and Earth System (DOMES)
[2] Pilot National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology (QNLM),College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
[3] International Laboratory for High-Resolution Earth System Model and Prediction(iHESP),Department of Oceanography
[4] Ocean University of China,undefined
[5] Texas A&M University,undefined
[6] National Center for Atmospheric Research,undefined
[7] National Supercomputing Jinan Center,undefined
来源
关键词
high-resolution coupled model; tropical cyclone formation; predictability; TC genesis; coupled data assimilation; 高分辨率耦合模式; 动力降尺度耦合资料同化; 热带气旋成因; 热带气旋生成; 可预报性;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Predicting tropical cyclone (TC) genesis is of great societal importance but scientifically challenging. It requires fine-resolution coupled models that properly represent air-sea interactions in the atmospheric responses to local warm sea surface temperatures and feedbacks, with aid from coherent coupled initialization. This study uses three sets of high-resolution regional coupled models (RCMs) covering the Asia-Pacific (AP) region initialized with local observations and dynamically downscaled coupled data assimilation to evaluate the predictability of TC genesis in the West Pacific. The AP-RCMs consist of three sets of high-resolution configurations of the Weather Research and Forecasting-Regional Ocean Model System (WRF-ROMS): 27-km WRF with 9-km ROMS, and 9-km WRF with 3-km ROMS. In this study, a 9-km WRF with 9-km ROMS coupled model system is also used in a case test for the predictability of TC genesis. Since the local sea surface temperatures and wind shear conditions that favor TC formation are better resolved, the enhanced-resolution coupled model tends to improve the predictability of TC genesis, which could be further improved by improving planetary boundary layer physics, thus resolving better air-sea and air-land interactions.
引用
收藏
页码:939 / 950
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Future projection of tropical cyclone genesis in the Western North pacific using high-resolution GCMs and genesis potential indices
    Hsiao, Li-Peng
    Hsu, Huang-Hsiung
    Hung, Ruo-Ya
    WEATHER AND CLIMATE EXTREMES, 2024, 44
  • [22] Tropical cyclone track forecasting using data assimilation of high resolution satellite derived winds
    Leslie, LM
    Speer, MS
    24TH CONFERENCE ON HURRICANES AND TROPICAL METEOROLOGY/10TH CONFERENCE ON INTERACTION OF THE SEA AND ATMOSPHERE, 2000, : 120 - 121
  • [23] A framework for high-resolution meteorological surface reanalysis through offline data assimilation in an ensemble of downscaled reconstructions
    Devers, Alexandre
    Vidal, Jean-Philippe
    Lauvernet, Claire
    Graff, Benjamin
    Vannier, Olivier
    QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2020, 146 (726) : 153 - 173
  • [24] Interdecadal variability of tropical cyclone frequency over the western North Pacific in a high-resolution atmosphere-ocean coupled GCM
    Yumoto, M
    Matsuura, T
    Iizuka, S
    JOURNAL OF THE METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN, 2003, 81 (05) : 1069 - 1086
  • [25] Forecasting a Large Number of Tropical Cyclone Intensities around Japan Using a High-Resolution Atmosphere-Ocean Coupled Model
    Ito, Kosuke
    Kuroda, Tohru
    Saito, Kazuo
    Wada, Akiyoshi
    WEATHER AND FORECASTING, 2015, 30 (03) : 793 - 808
  • [26] Improved Simulation of Tropical Cyclone Responses to ENSO in the Western North Pacific in the High-Resolution GFDL HiFLOR Coupled Climate Model*
    Zhang, Wei
    Vecchi, Gabriel A.
    Murakami, Hiroyuki
    Delworth, Thomas
    Wittenberg, Andrew T.
    Rosati, Anthony
    Underwood, Seth
    Anderson, Whit
    Harris, Lucas
    Gudgel, Richard
    Lin, Shian-Jiann
    Villarini, Gabriele
    Chen, Jan-Huey
    JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, 2016, 29 (04) : 1391 - 1415
  • [27] Seasonal Forecasts of Tropical Cyclone Activity in a High-Atmospheric-Resolution Coupled Prediction System
    Manganello, Julia V.
    Hodges, Kevin I.
    Cash, Benjamin A.
    Kinter, James L., III
    Altshuler, Eric L.
    Fennessy, Michael J.
    Vitart, Frederic
    Molteni, Franco
    Towers, Peter
    JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, 2016, 29 (03) : 1179 - 1200
  • [28] ASSIMILATION OF HIGH-RESOLUTION ICE CHARTS IN A COUPLED OCEAN-SEA-ICE MODEL
    Fritzner, Sindre
    Graversen, Rune
    Christensen, Kai
    Wang, Keguang
    2019 IEEE INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING SYMPOSIUM (IGARSS 2019), 2019, : 4214 - 4217
  • [29] An investigation of tropical Atlantic bias in a high-resolution coupled regional climate model
    Christina M. Patricola
    Mingkui Li
    Zhao Xu
    Ping Chang
    R. Saravanan
    Jen-Shan Hsieh
    Climate Dynamics, 2012, 39 : 2443 - 2463
  • [30] An investigation of tropical Atlantic bias in a high-resolution coupled regional climate model
    Patricola, Christina M.
    Li, Mingkui
    Xu, Zhao
    Chang, Ping
    Saravanan, R.
    Hsieh, Jen-Shan
    CLIMATE DYNAMICS, 2012, 39 (9-10) : 2443 - 2463