Physics – Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
Scientific paper
2011-02-14
Physics
Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
Some of this material was presented during the 4th General Assembly of EGU 2008 at the session NH1.02 titled "Extreme Events I
Scientific paper
Severe storms, tropical cyclones, and associated tornadoes, floods, lightning, and microbursts threaten life and property. Reliable, precise, and accurate alerts of these phenomena can trigger defensive actions and preparations. However, these crucial weather phenomena are difficult to forecast. The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the potential of 4d-VAR (four dimensional variational data assimilation) for exigent forecasting (XF) of severe storm precursors and to thereby characterize the probability of a worst-case scenario. 4d-VAR is designed to adjust the initial conditions (IC) of a numerical weather prediction model consistent with the uncertainty of the prior estimate of the IC while at the same time minimizing the misfit to available observations. For XF the same approach is taken but instead of fitting observations, a measure of damage or loss or an equivalent proxy is maximized or minimized. To accomplish this will require development of a specialized cost function for 4d-VAR. When 4d-VAR solves the XF problem a by-product will be the value of the background cost function that provides a measure of the likelihood of occurrence of the forecast exigent conditions. 4d-VAR has been previously applied to a special case of XF in hurricane modification research. A summary of a case study of Hurricane Andrew (1992) is presented as a prototype of XF. The study of XF is expected to advance forecasting high impact weather events, refine methodologies for communicating warning and potential impacts of exigent weather events to a threatened population, be extensible to commercially viable products, such as forecasting freezes for the citrus industry, and be a useful pedagogical tool.
Henderson John M.
Hoffman Ross N.
Nehrkorn Thomas
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