Impact of assimilating radar data using a hybrid 4DEnVar approach on prediction of convective events
This study developed a hybrid four-dimensional (4D) ensemble–variational (4DEnVar) radar data assimilation (DA) system for the Weather Research and Forecasting model. The 4DEnVar approach incorporated ensemble covariances at multiple time levels to assimilate observations distributed in the assimila...
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description | This study developed a hybrid four-dimensional (4D) ensemble–variational (4DEnVar) radar data assimilation (DA) system for the Weather Research and Forecasting model. The 4DEnVar approach incorporated ensemble covariances at multiple time levels to assimilate observations distributed in the assimilation windows. By approximating the evolution of the background error using 4D ensemble covariance, use of the tangent linear and adjoint models was avoided. The impact of 4DEnVar radar DA on convective-scale analyses and forecasts was examined through comparison with 3DVar and 3DEnVar methods for the case of a squall line that occurred over southeastern China. In comparison with the other methods, 4DEnVar produced both smaller root mean square innovations for radar reflectivity and radial velocity and better analysis of the vertical structure of reflectivity. The corresponding relative humidity and vertical wind in convective regions were strengthened. Ultimately, 4DEnVar produced a substantially improved forecast, including improved quantitative precipitation and reflectivity forecast skill, and better representation of the squall line in terms of both areal coverage and intensity. In contrast, 3DEnVar improved the analysis and forecast modestly in comparison with 3DVar. Furthermore, sensitivity experiments indicated that a moderate assimilation window and a stronger ensemble weighting factor used in 4DEnVar could produce superior forecast results. The wind, temperature and water vapor were also improved by 4DEnVar, with the largest bias reduction for water vapor at low and middle levels. The improvements of 4DEnVar were further verified and shown effective using a mesocale convective system case and a local convection case. |
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spelling | doaj.art-275c095559444d7584ce591d4e9e58132022-12-22T00:50:20ZengStockholm University PressTellus: Series A, Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography1600-08702021-01-0173111910.1080/16000870.2021.19037701903770Impact of assimilating radar data using a hybrid 4DEnVar approach on prediction of convective eventsShibo Gao0Ningzhu Du1Jinzhong Min2Haiqiu Yu3Agronomy College, Shenyang Agricultural UniversitySchool of Atmospheric Sciences, Nanjing University of Information Science and TechnologySchool of Atmospheric Sciences, Nanjing University of Information Science and TechnologyAgronomy College, Shenyang Agricultural UniversityThis study developed a hybrid four-dimensional (4D) ensemble–variational (4DEnVar) radar data assimilation (DA) system for the Weather Research and Forecasting model. The 4DEnVar approach incorporated ensemble covariances at multiple time levels to assimilate observations distributed in the assimilation windows. By approximating the evolution of the background error using 4D ensemble covariance, use of the tangent linear and adjoint models was avoided. The impact of 4DEnVar radar DA on convective-scale analyses and forecasts was examined through comparison with 3DVar and 3DEnVar methods for the case of a squall line that occurred over southeastern China. In comparison with the other methods, 4DEnVar produced both smaller root mean square innovations for radar reflectivity and radial velocity and better analysis of the vertical structure of reflectivity. The corresponding relative humidity and vertical wind in convective regions were strengthened. Ultimately, 4DEnVar produced a substantially improved forecast, including improved quantitative precipitation and reflectivity forecast skill, and better representation of the squall line in terms of both areal coverage and intensity. In contrast, 3DEnVar improved the analysis and forecast modestly in comparison with 3DVar. Furthermore, sensitivity experiments indicated that a moderate assimilation window and a stronger ensemble weighting factor used in 4DEnVar could produce superior forecast results. The wind, temperature and water vapor were also improved by 4DEnVar, with the largest bias reduction for water vapor at low and middle levels. The improvements of 4DEnVar were further verified and shown effective using a mesocale convective system case and a local convection case.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16000870.2021.19037704denvar3denvarradar data assimilationconvective forecasting |
spellingShingle | Shibo Gao Ningzhu Du Jinzhong Min Haiqiu Yu Impact of assimilating radar data using a hybrid 4DEnVar approach on prediction of convective events Tellus: Series A, Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography 4denvar 3denvar radar data assimilation convective forecasting |
title | Impact of assimilating radar data using a hybrid 4DEnVar approach on prediction of convective events |
title_full | Impact of assimilating radar data using a hybrid 4DEnVar approach on prediction of convective events |
title_fullStr | Impact of assimilating radar data using a hybrid 4DEnVar approach on prediction of convective events |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact of assimilating radar data using a hybrid 4DEnVar approach on prediction of convective events |
title_short | Impact of assimilating radar data using a hybrid 4DEnVar approach on prediction of convective events |
title_sort | impact of assimilating radar data using a hybrid 4denvar approach on prediction of convective events |
topic | 4denvar 3denvar radar data assimilation convective forecasting |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16000870.2021.1903770 |
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