IMPACT OF ASSIMILATIONS OF DROPWINDSONDE DATA AND SSM I RAIN RATES ONNUMERICAL PREDICTIONS OF HURRICANE FLORENCE (1988)/

Citation
Jj. Shi et al., IMPACT OF ASSIMILATIONS OF DROPWINDSONDE DATA AND SSM I RAIN RATES ONNUMERICAL PREDICTIONS OF HURRICANE FLORENCE (1988)/, Monthly weather review, 124(7), 1996, pp. 1435-1448
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00270644
Volume
124
Issue
7
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1435 - 1448
Database
ISI
SICI code
0027-0644(1996)124:7<1435:IOAODD>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Numerical experiments were conducted to assess the impact of Omega dro pwindsonde (ODW) data and Special Sensor Microwave/Imager (SSM/I) rain rates in the analysis and prediction of Hurricane Florence (1988). Th e ODW data were used to enhance the initial analysis that was based on the National Meteorological Center/Regional Analysis and Forecast Sys tem (NMC/RAFS) 2.5 degrees analysis at 0000 UTC 9 September 1988. The SSM/I rain rates at 0000 and 1200 UTC 9 September 1988 were assimilate d into the Naval Research Laboratory's limited-area model during model integration. Results show that the numerical prediction with the ODW- enhanced initial analysis was superior to the control without ODW data . The 24-h intensity forecast error is reduced by about 75%, landfall location by about 95% (reduced from 294 to 15 km), and landfall time b y about 5 h (from 9 to 4 h) when the ODW data were included. Results a lso reveal that the assimilation of SSM/I-retrieved rain rates reduce the critical landfall location forecast error by about 43% (from 294 t o 169 km) and the landfall time forecast error by about 7 h (from 9 to 2 h) when the NMC/RAFS 2.5 degrees initial analysis was not enhanced by the ODW data. The assimilation of SSM/I rain rates further improved the forecast error of the landfall time by 4 h (from 4 to 0 h) when t he ODW data were used. This study concludes that numerical predictions of tropical cyclone can benefit from assimilations of ODW data and SS M/I-retrieved rain rates.