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    Improvement of Numerical Prediction of Typhoon Tracks in the Western North Pacific Basin near Taiwan

    Source: Weather and Forecasting:;1995:;volume( 010 ):;issue: 002::page 411
    Author:
    Peng, Melinda S.
    ,
    Chen, Der-Song
    ,
    Chang, Simon W.
    ,
    Chang, C-P.
    ,
    Jeng, B-F.
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0434(1995)010<0411:IONPOT>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: In an effort to improve the tropical cyclone track forecast, two preprocessing procedures are applied to an operational baroclinic forecast system at the Central Weather Bureau (CWB) in Taipei. The first replaces the environmental wind field near the storm by the previous 6-h.movement vector of the storm. The second incorporates a wavenumber-1 asymmetry constructed by matching the flow at the center of the asymmetry with the previous 6-h storm movement. Applying both processes to the 32 typhoon casts archived at the CWB in 1990 reduces the averaged 48-h forecast distance error from 474 to 351 km. Multiexisting typhoons may have interactions among themselves that depend on relative intensity. Proper representation of the intensities in the initial bogus is important for the track forecast. Experiments with different initial bogus intensities are conducted on a case of dual typhoons-Nat and Mireille in 1991. The forecast using different bogus vortices according to the estimated intensities of each typhoon gives substantially smaller errors than that using identical bogus vortices. The impact of initial bogus vortex intensity on the track forecast for single typhoon cases is also illustrated.
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    contributor authorPeng, Melinda S.
    contributor authorChen, Der-Song
    contributor authorChang, Simon W.
    contributor authorChang, C-P.
    contributor authorJeng, B-F.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T14:50:32Z
    date available2017-06-09T14:50:32Z
    date copyright1995/06/01
    date issued1995
    identifier issn0882-8156
    identifier otherams-2797.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4165033
    description abstractIn an effort to improve the tropical cyclone track forecast, two preprocessing procedures are applied to an operational baroclinic forecast system at the Central Weather Bureau (CWB) in Taipei. The first replaces the environmental wind field near the storm by the previous 6-h.movement vector of the storm. The second incorporates a wavenumber-1 asymmetry constructed by matching the flow at the center of the asymmetry with the previous 6-h storm movement. Applying both processes to the 32 typhoon casts archived at the CWB in 1990 reduces the averaged 48-h forecast distance error from 474 to 351 km. Multiexisting typhoons may have interactions among themselves that depend on relative intensity. Proper representation of the intensities in the initial bogus is important for the track forecast. Experiments with different initial bogus intensities are conducted on a case of dual typhoons-Nat and Mireille in 1991. The forecast using different bogus vortices according to the estimated intensities of each typhoon gives substantially smaller errors than that using identical bogus vortices. The impact of initial bogus vortex intensity on the track forecast for single typhoon cases is also illustrated.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleImprovement of Numerical Prediction of Typhoon Tracks in the Western North Pacific Basin near Taiwan
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume10
    journal issue2
    journal titleWeather and Forecasting
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0434(1995)010<0411:IONPOT>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage411
    journal lastpage424
    treeWeather and Forecasting:;1995:;volume( 010 ):;issue: 002
    contenttypeFulltext
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