Title of article
Opportunities and challenges for extended-range predictions of tropical cyclone impacts on hydrological predictions
Author/Authors
Hsiao-Chung Tsai، نويسنده , , Russell L. Elsberry، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
13
From page
42
To page
54
Abstract
An opportunity exists to extend support to the decision-making processes of water resource management and hydrological operations by providing extended-range tropical cyclone (TC) formation and track forecasts in the western North Pacific from the 51-member ECMWF 32-day ensemble. A new objective verification technique demonstrates that the ECMWF ensemble can predict most of the formations and tracks of the TCs during July 2009 to December 2010, even for most of the tropical depressions. Due to the relatively large number of false-alarm TCs in the ECMWF ensemble forecasts that would cause problems for support of hydrological operations, characteristics of these false alarms are discussed. Special attention is given to the ability of the ECMWF ensemble to predict periods of no-TCs in the Taiwan area, since water resource management decisions also depend on the absence of typhoon-related rainfall. A three-tier approach is proposed to provide support for hydrological operations via extended-range forecasts twice weekly on the 30-day timescale, twice-daily on the 15-day timescale, and up to four times a day with a consensus of high-resolution deterministic models.
Keywords
Extended-range ensemble forecast , Forecast verification , Tropical cyclones
Journal title
Journal of Hydrology
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Journal of Hydrology
Record number
1096025
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