High resolution numerical weather prediction over the Indian subcontinent

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T. S. V. Vijaya Kumar
T. N. Krishnamurti
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[1] Florida State University,Department of Meteorology
[2] National Centers for Environmental Prediction,Environmental Modeling Center
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Numerical weather prediction; spectral modeling; physical initialization; high resolution regional models; multimodel superensemble forecasts;
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In this study, the Florida State University Global Spectral Model (FSUGSM), in association with a high-resolution nested regional spectral model (FSUNRSM), is used for short-range weather forecasts over the Indian domain. Three-day forecasts for each day of August 1998 were performed using different versions of the FSUGSM and FSUNRSM and were compared with the observed fields (analysis) obtained from the European Center for Medium Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). The impact of physical initialization (a procedure that assimilates observed rain rates into the model atmosphere through a set of reverse algorithms) on rainfall forecasts was examined in detail. A very high nowcasting skill for precipitation is obtained through the use of high-resolution physical initialization applied at the regional model level. Higher skills in wind and precipitation forecasts over the Indian summer monsoon region are achieved using this version of the regional model with physical initialization.
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