Different Initial Condition Perturbation Methods for Convection-Permitting Ensemble Forecasting over South China during the Rainy Season

Author:

Zhang Xubin1ORCID,Li Jingshan2

Affiliation:

1. a Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Regional Numerical Weather Prediction, Institute of Tropical and Marine Meteorology, CMA, Guangzhou, China

2. b Guangdong Ecological Meteorology Centre, Guangzhou, China

Abstract

Abstract In this study, downscaling, ensemble data assimilation, time lagging, and their combination were used to generate initial condition (IC) perturbations for 12-h convection-permitting ensemble forecasting for heavy-rainfall events over South China during the rainy season in 2013–20. These events were classified as weak- and strong-forcing cases based on synoptic-scale forcing during the presummer rainy season and as landfalling tropical cyclone (TC) cases. This study investigated the impacts of various IC perturbation methods on multiscale characteristics of perturbations and the forecast performance for both nonprecipitation and precipitation variables. These perturbation methods represented different source IC uncertainties and thus differed in multiscale characteristics of perturbations in vertical structures, horizontal distributions, and time evolution. The combination of various IC perturbation methods evidently increased perturbations or spreads of precipitation in both magnitude and location and thus improved the forecast-error estimation. Such an improvement was most and least evident for TC cases during the early and late forecasts, respectively, and was more evident for strong- than weak-forcing cases beyond 6 h. The combination of various IC perturbation methods generally improved both the ensemble-mean and probabilistic forecasts with case-dependent improvements. For heavy rainfall forecasting, 1–6-h improvements were most prominent for TC cases in terms of discrimination and accuracy, while 7–12-h improvements were least prominent for weak-forcing cases in terms of reliability and accuracy. In particular, the improvements in predicting weak-forcing cases increased with spatial errors. In contrast, for strong-forcing cases, the improvements were least and most prominent before and beyond 6 h, respectively. Significance Statement Precipitation forecasting for heavy-rainfall events over South China in the rainy season is still challenging due to large uncertainties. Convection-permitting ensemble forecasting is expected to address such uncertainties to improve forecasts of heavy rainfall. However, it is not yet clear how to optimally design convection-permitting ensembles by implementing perturbations in initial conditions (ICs). This study investigates the impacts of various IC perturbation methods on convection-permitting ensemble forecasting over South China in the rainy season. Various IC perturbation methods show discrepant multiscale characteristics of perturbations, which generally complement each other when these perturbations are combined. The added values of combining various IC perturbation methods in forecasting are confirmed for most variables. However, such values are case dependent, with the largest values for tropical cyclone cases during the early forecasts and for the presummer rainy season cases with strong synoptic-scale forcing during late forecasts. Thus, it is still essential to further improve the combination of various types of IC perturbation methods.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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