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    The Second–Generation Global Forecast System at the Central Weather Bureau in Taiwan

    Source: Weather and Forecasting:;1997:;volume( 012 ):;issue: 003::page 653
    Author:
    Liou, Chi–Sann
    ,
    Chen, Jen–Her
    ,
    Terng, Chuen–Teyr
    ,
    Wang, Feng–Ju
    ,
    Fong, Chin–Tzu
    ,
    Rosmond, Thomas E.
    ,
    Kuo, Hong–Chi
    ,
    Shiao, Chih–Hui
    ,
    Cheng, Ming–Dean
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0434(1997)012<0653:TSGGFS>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The global forecast system (GFS), which started its operation in 1988 at the Central Weather Bureau in Taiwan, has been upgraded to incorporate better numerical methods and more complete parameterization schemes. The second-generation GFS uses multivariate optimum interpolation analysis and incremental nonlinear normal-mode initialization to initialize the forecast model. The forecast model is a global primitive equation model with a resolution of 18 sigma levels in the vertical and 79 waves of triangular truncation in the horizontal. The forecast model includes a 1.5-order eddy mixing parameterization, a gravity wave drag parameterization, a shallow convection parameterization, a relaxed version of Arakawa?Schubert cumulus parameterization, grid-scale condensation calculation, and longwave and shortwave radiative transfer calculations with consideration of fractional clouds. The performance of the second-generation GFS is significantly better than the first-generation GFS. For two 3-month periods in winter 1995/96 and summer 1996, the second-generation GFS provided forecasters with 5-day forecasts where the averaged 500-mb height anomaly correlation coefficients for the Northern Hemisphere were greater than 0.6. Observational data available to the GFS are much less than those at other numerical weather prediction centers, especially in the Tropics and Southern Hemisphere. The GRID messages of 5° resolution, ECMWF 24-h forecast 500-mb height and 850- and 200-mb wind fields available once a day on the Global Telecommunications System are used as supplemental observations to increase the data coverage for the GFS data assimilation. The supplemental data improve the GFS performance both in the analysis and forecast.
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    contributor authorLiou, Chi–Sann
    contributor authorChen, Jen–Her
    contributor authorTerng, Chuen–Teyr
    contributor authorWang, Feng–Ju
    contributor authorFong, Chin–Tzu
    contributor authorRosmond, Thomas E.
    contributor authorKuo, Hong–Chi
    contributor authorShiao, Chih–Hui
    contributor authorCheng, Ming–Dean
    date accessioned2017-06-09T14:53:44Z
    date available2017-06-09T14:53:44Z
    date copyright1997/09/01
    date issued1997
    identifier issn0882-8156
    identifier otherams-2914.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4166334
    description abstractThe global forecast system (GFS), which started its operation in 1988 at the Central Weather Bureau in Taiwan, has been upgraded to incorporate better numerical methods and more complete parameterization schemes. The second-generation GFS uses multivariate optimum interpolation analysis and incremental nonlinear normal-mode initialization to initialize the forecast model. The forecast model is a global primitive equation model with a resolution of 18 sigma levels in the vertical and 79 waves of triangular truncation in the horizontal. The forecast model includes a 1.5-order eddy mixing parameterization, a gravity wave drag parameterization, a shallow convection parameterization, a relaxed version of Arakawa?Schubert cumulus parameterization, grid-scale condensation calculation, and longwave and shortwave radiative transfer calculations with consideration of fractional clouds. The performance of the second-generation GFS is significantly better than the first-generation GFS. For two 3-month periods in winter 1995/96 and summer 1996, the second-generation GFS provided forecasters with 5-day forecasts where the averaged 500-mb height anomaly correlation coefficients for the Northern Hemisphere were greater than 0.6. Observational data available to the GFS are much less than those at other numerical weather prediction centers, especially in the Tropics and Southern Hemisphere. The GRID messages of 5° resolution, ECMWF 24-h forecast 500-mb height and 850- and 200-mb wind fields available once a day on the Global Telecommunications System are used as supplemental observations to increase the data coverage for the GFS data assimilation. The supplemental data improve the GFS performance both in the analysis and forecast.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleThe Second–Generation Global Forecast System at the Central Weather Bureau in Taiwan
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume12
    journal issue3
    journal titleWeather and Forecasting
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0434(1997)012<0653:TSGGFS>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage653
    journal lastpage663
    treeWeather and Forecasting:;1997:;volume( 012 ):;issue: 003
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