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The Korean Integrated Model (KIM) System for Global Weather Forecasting
Authors:Song-You Hong  Young Cheol Kwon  Tae-Hun Kim  Jung-Eun Esther Kim  Suk-Jin Choi  In-Hyuk Kwon  Junghan Kim  Eun-Hee Lee  Rae-Seol Park  Dong-Il Kim
Institution:1.Korea Institute of Atmospheric Prediction Systems (KIAPS),Seoul,Korea;2.Korea Institute of Atmospheric Prediction Systems (KIAPS),Seoul 07071,Korea
Abstract:The Korea Institute of Atmospheric Prediction Systems (KIAPS) began a national project to develop a new global atmospheric model system in 2011. The ultimate goal of this 9-year project is to replace the current operational model at the Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA), which was adopted from the United Kingdom’s Meteorological Office’s unified model (UM) in 2010. The 12-km Korean Integrated Model (KIM) system, consisting of a spectral-element non-hydrostatic dynamical core on a cubed sphere grid and a state-of-the-art physics parameterization package, has been launched in a real-time forecast framework, with initial conditions obtained via the advanced hybrid four-dimensional ensemble variational data assimilation (4DEnVar) over its native grid. A development strategy for KIM and the evolution of its performance in medium-range forecasts toward a world-class global forecast system are described. Outstanding issues in KIM 3.1 as of February 2018 are discussed, along with a future plan for operational deployment in 2020.
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