Improving the Intensity Forecast of Tropical Cyclones in the Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System

Author:

Wang Weiguo1,Han Jongil2,Yang Fanglin2,Steffen John1,Liu Bin3,Zhang Zhan2,Mehra Avichal2,Tallapragada Vijay2

Affiliation:

1. a SAIC@NOAA/NWS/NCEP/Environmental Modeling Center, College Park, Maryland

2. b NOAA/NWS/NCEP/Environmental Modeling Center, College Park, Maryland

3. c Lynker@NOAA/NWS/NCEP/Environmental Modeling Center, College Park, Maryland

Abstract

Abstract A modification to the mixing length formulation in a planetary boundary layer (PBL) scheme is introduced to improve the intensity forecast of tropical cyclones (TCs) in a basin-scale Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System (HAFS) for the real-time experiment in 2021. The 2020 basin-scale HAFS with the physics suite of the NCEP operational Global Forecast System performs well in terms of the reduced root-mean-square (RMS) errors in track and intensity except for the mean intensity bias, compared with NCEP operational hurricane models. To address the large intensity bias issue, the vertical mixing length near the surface used in the PBL scheme is increased to follow the similarity theory, consistent with that used in the surface layer scheme. Test results show that the RMS error and bias in intensity are further reduced without the degradation of the track forecast. An idealized one-dimensional TC PBL model is used to understand the model response to the modification, indicating that the radial wind is strengthened to dynamically balance the enhanced downward momentum mixing. This is also exhibited in the case study of a three-dimensional HAFS simulation, with the improved vertical distribution of the simulated wind speed in the eyewall area. Given the improvement, the modification has been implemented in one of the configurations of the first version of the operational HAFS at NCEP. Finally, the adjustment of the parameterization of diffusion and mixing in TC simulations is discussed. Significance Statement A modification to the mixing length formulation in a PBL scheme is described, which improves the intensity forecast of tropical cyclones simulated in the Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System (HAFS). Retrospective tests indicate that the modification can reduce the root-mean-square error and bias of the simulated TC intensity by 5%–10% and 50%, respectively. This modification has been implemented in one of the operational configurations of HAFS, version 1, at NCEP, improving the hurricane model guidance.

Funder

National Weather Service

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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