Impact of ASOS Real-Time Quality Control on Convective Gust Extremes in the USA

Most damage to buildings across the contiguous United States, in terms of number and total cost, is caused by gusts in convective events associated with thunderstorms. Their assessment relies on the integrity of meteorological observations. This study examines the impact on risk due to valid gust ob...

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Main Author: Nicholas John Cook
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2674-0494/2/2/17
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description Most damage to buildings across the contiguous United States, in terms of number and total cost, is caused by gusts in convective events associated with thunderstorms. Their assessment relies on the integrity of meteorological observations. This study examines the impact on risk due to valid gust observations culled erroneously by the real-time quality control algorithm of the US Automated Surface Observation System (ASOS) after 2013. ASOS data before 2014 are used to simulate the effect of this algorithm at 450 well-exposed stations distributed across the contiguous USA. The peak gust is culled in around 10% of these events causing significant underestimates of extreme gusts. The full ASOS record, 2000–2021, is used to estimate and map the 50-year mean recurrence interval (MRI) gust speeds, the conventional metric for structural design. It is concluded that recovery of erroneously culled observations is not possible, so the only practical option to eliminate underestimation is to ensure that the 50-year MRI gust speed at any given station is not less than the mean for nearby surrounding stations. This also affects stations where values are legitimately lower than their neighbors, which represents the price that must be paid to eliminate unacceptable risk.
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spelling doaj.art-6b191c9d58e74ed4969037f49d4cc6752023-11-18T11:37:32ZengMDPI AGMeteorology2674-04942023-06-012227629410.3390/meteorology2020017Impact of ASOS Real-Time Quality Control on Convective Gust Extremes in the USANicholas John Cook0Independent Researcher, Highcliffe-on-Sea, Dorset BH23 5DH, UKMost damage to buildings across the contiguous United States, in terms of number and total cost, is caused by gusts in convective events associated with thunderstorms. Their assessment relies on the integrity of meteorological observations. This study examines the impact on risk due to valid gust observations culled erroneously by the real-time quality control algorithm of the US Automated Surface Observation System (ASOS) after 2013. ASOS data before 2014 are used to simulate the effect of this algorithm at 450 well-exposed stations distributed across the contiguous USA. The peak gust is culled in around 10% of these events causing significant underestimates of extreme gusts. The full ASOS record, 2000–2021, is used to estimate and map the 50-year mean recurrence interval (MRI) gust speeds, the conventional metric for structural design. It is concluded that recovery of erroneously culled observations is not possible, so the only practical option to eliminate underestimation is to ensure that the 50-year MRI gust speed at any given station is not less than the mean for nearby surrounding stations. This also affects stations where values are legitimately lower than their neighbors, which represents the price that must be paid to eliminate unacceptable risk.https://www.mdpi.com/2674-0494/2/2/17thunderstormextreme gust speedquality controlextreme value analysisASOSconvective gust events
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Impact of ASOS Real-Time Quality Control on Convective Gust Extremes in the USA
Meteorology
thunderstorm
extreme gust speed
quality control
extreme value analysis
ASOS
convective gust events
title Impact of ASOS Real-Time Quality Control on Convective Gust Extremes in the USA
title_full Impact of ASOS Real-Time Quality Control on Convective Gust Extremes in the USA
title_fullStr Impact of ASOS Real-Time Quality Control on Convective Gust Extremes in the USA
title_full_unstemmed Impact of ASOS Real-Time Quality Control on Convective Gust Extremes in the USA
title_short Impact of ASOS Real-Time Quality Control on Convective Gust Extremes in the USA
title_sort impact of asos real time quality control on convective gust extremes in the usa
topic thunderstorm
extreme gust speed
quality control
extreme value analysis
ASOS
convective gust events
url https://www.mdpi.com/2674-0494/2/2/17
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