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An experimenal analysis for the impact of 2D variation assimilation of satellite data on typhoon track simulation
引用本文:Xie Hongqin,Wu Zengmao,Gao Shanhon. An experimenal analysis for the impact of 2D variation assimilation of satellite data on typhoon track simulation[J]. 海洋学报(英文版), 2003, 22(4): 511-522
作者姓名:Xie Hongqin  Wu Zengmao  Gao Shanhon
作者单位:Xie Hongqin1,Wu Zengmao1,Gao Shanhong1 1.Institute of Physical Oceanography,Ocean University of China,Qingdao 266003,China
基金项目:ThestudywassupportedbytheTenth 5 yearNationalKeyScientificandTechnicalProjectofChinaundercontractNo .2 0 0 1BA6 0 3B 0 1
摘    要:A series of test simulations are performed to evaluate the impact of satellite-derived meteorological data on numerical typhoon track prediction. Geostationary meteorological satellite (GMS-5) and NOAA‘s TIROS operational vertical sounder (TOVS) observations are used in the experiments. A twodimensional variation assimilation scheme is developed to assimilate the satellite data directly into the Penn State-NCAR nonhydrostatic meteorological model (MM5). Three-dimensional objective analyses fields based on T213 results and routine observations are employed as the background fields of the initialization. The comparisons of the simulated typhoon tracks are also carried out, which correspond respectively to the initialization scheme with two-dimensional variation (2D- Var), three-dimensional observational nudging and direct assimilation of satellite data. It is found that, comparing with the experiments without satellite data assimilation, the first two assimilation schemes lead to significant improvements on typhoon track prediction. Track errors reduce by 18% at 12 h for 2D- Var and from about 16% at 24 h to about 35% at 48 h for observational nudging. The simulated results based on assimilating different kinds of satellite data are also compared.

关 键 词:2D-Var assimilation  satellite data  observational nudging  direct assimilation
收稿时间:2003-03-18
修稿时间:2003-05-28

An experimenal analysis for the impact of 2D variation assimilation of satellite data on typhoon track simulation
Xie Hongqin,Wu Zengmao and Gao Shanhon. An experimenal analysis for the impact of 2D variation assimilation of satellite data on typhoon track simulation[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2003, 22(4): 511-522
Authors:Xie Hongqin  Wu Zengmao  Gao Shanhon
Affiliation:Institute of Physical Oceanography, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266003, China
Abstract:A series of test simulations are performed to evaluate the impact of satellite-derived meteorological data on numerical typhoon track prediction. Geostationary meteorological satellite (GMS-5) and NOAA's TIROS operational vertical sounder (TOVS) observations are used in the experiments. A two-dimensional variation assimilation scheme is developed to assimilate the satellite data directly into the Penn State-NCAR nonhydrostatic meteorological model (MM5). Three-dimensional objective analyses fields based on T213 results and routine observations are employed as the background fields of the initialization. The comparisons of the simulated typhoon tracks are also carried out, which correspond respectively to the initialization scheme with two-dimensional variation(2D-Var), three-dimensional observational nudging and direct assimilation of satellite data. It is found that, comparing with the experiments without satellite data assimilation, the first two assimilation schemes lead to significant improvements on typhoon track prediction. Track errors reduce by 18% at 12 h for 2D-Var and from about 16% at 24 h to about 35% at 48 h for observational nudging. The simulated results based on assimilating different kinds of satellite data are also compared .
Keywords:2D- Var assimilation   satellite data   observational nudging   direct assimilation
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