Improved hurricane forecasting from a variational bogus and ozone data assimilation (BODA) scheme: case study

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Yin Liu
Wei Zhang
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[1] Jiangsu Meteorological Observation Center,Earth System Modeling Center (ESMC)
[2] Jiangsu Institute of Meteorological Sciences,undefined
[3] Nanjing International Academy of Meteorological Sciences (NIAMS),undefined
[4] Key Laboratory of Meteorological Disaster,undefined
[5] Ministry of Education,undefined
[6] Collaborative Innovation Center on Forecast and Evaluation of Meteorological Disasters,undefined
[7] Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology,undefined
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Ozone; Potential Vorticity; Total Ozone; Numerical Weather Prediction Model; Climate Forecast System Reanalysis;
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This study develops a proper way to incorporate Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) ozone data into the bogus data assimilation (BDA) initialization scheme for improving hurricane prediction. First, the observation operator at some model levels with the highest correlation coefficients is established to assimilate AIRS ozone data based on the correlation between total column ozone and potential vorticity (PV) ranging from 400 to 50 hPa level. Second, AIRS ozone data act as an augmentation to a BDA procedure using a four-dimensional variational (4D-Var) data assimilation system. Case studies of several hurricanes are performed to demonstrate the effectiveness of the bogus and ozone data assimilation (BODA) scheme. The statistical result indicates that assimilating AIRS ozone data at 4, 5, or 6 model levels can produce a significant improvement in hurricane track and intensity prediction, with reasonable computation time for the hurricane initialization. Moreover, a detailed analysis of how BODA scheme affects hurricane prediction is conducted for Hurricane Earl (2010). It is found that the new scheme developed in this study generates significant adjustments in the initial conditions (ICs) from the lower levels to the upper levels, compared with the BDA scheme. With the BODA scheme, hurricane development is found to be much more sensitive to the number of ozone data assimilation levels. In particular, the experiment with the assimilation of AIRS ozone data at proper number of model levels shows great capabilities in reproducing the intensity and intensity changes of Hurricane Earl, as well as improve the track prediction. These results suggest that AIRS ozone data convey valuable meteorological information in the upper troposphere, which can be assimilated into a numerical model to improve hurricane initialization when the low-level bogus data are included.
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页码:715 / 732
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