Effects of assimilation of YOPP‐SH additional radiosonde observations on analyses and forecasts over Antarctica in austral summer

Author:

Choi Yonghan1ORCID,Kim Seong‐Joong1ORCID,Bromwich David H.2ORCID,Powers Jordan G.3,Kwon Hataek4,Park Sang‐Jong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Atmospheric Sciences Korea Polar Research Institute Incheon Republic of Korea

2. Polar Meteorology Group, Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center The Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA

3. Mesoscale & Microscale Meteorology Lab, National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder Colorado USA

4. School of Earth and Environmental Sciences Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractRadiosonde observations over Antarctica and the surrounding oceans were enhanced during the Year of Polar Prediction in the Southern Hemisphere (YOPP‐SH) summer Special Observing Period (SOP). Observing System Experiments (OSEs) were conducted in a continuous cycling framework using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model and its data assimilation system. Routinely available observations were assimilated in the CTL (control) experiment, and special radiosonde observations from the YOPP‐SH SOP were additionally assimilated in the YOPP experiment. The results were compared to investigate the effects of additional radiosonde observations on analyses and forecasts over and around Antarctica. Verifications against ERA5 re‐analysis, radiosonde observations, and Automatic Weather Station (AWS) observations show overall positive effects of additional radiosonde observations. These positive effects are most noticeable in temperature at lower levels at earlier forecast lead times; afterward, wind forecast improvements at upper levels are the most noticeable. Although routine and special radiosonde observations are concentrated over the eastern and coastal regions of Antarctica (compared to the western and inland regions), the effects of the extra data spread in longitudinal and latitudinal directions; therefore, the effects on the forecasts are not limited to only the areas near the radiosonde observations. A case study reveals how cyclone forecasts are improved through the assimilation of the additional YOPP‐SH SOP radiosonde observations. This study provides insights into future observation strategies in Antarctica, such as horizontal/vertical observation locations, observation variables, and so forth to maximize effects of new observations on forecasts over Antarctica.

Funder

Korea Polar Research Institute

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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