This paper describes the positive impact of ERS scatterometer data on tropi
cal cyclone analyses and forecasts at the European Centre for Medium-Range
Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), Reading, U.K. ERS scatterometer data is especial
ly valuable because sparse genesis regions of tropical cyclones are availab
le in the data, and they are available in cloudy and rainy conditions. In N
ovember 1997, ECMWF introduced a four-dimensional variational assimilation
system (4D-Var) in operational use. This system benefits from a better util
ization of ERS scatterometer wind data. ECMWF is using ERS-2 scatterometer
wind data in the daily operational assimilation system. In order to underst
and and investigate the impact of ERS scatterometer wind data, assimilation
s with and without the use of scatterometer data have been performed for th
e most intense part of the 1995 Atlantic hurricane season. A comparison wit
h the 1995 operational ECMWF optimum interpolation (OI) assimilation system
's performance has also been done. Both intensity and positional errors of
tropical cyclones are investigated for analyses and forecasts. The 4D-Var a
ssimilation system shows great improvements compared to the previous OI ass
imilation system, and the best results are obtained when ERS scatterometer
data are used in 4D-Var.