Sensitivity of ECMWF analyses-forecasts of tropical cyclones to cumulus parameterization

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Two parameterization schemes were compared: namely, the Kuo cumulus parameterization and the Betts-Miller adjustment scheme. Both analyses and forecasts show considerable sensitivity with the Betts-Miller scheme generating more intense cyclonic systems as indicated by maps of sea-level pressure, low-level winds, vorticities, and cross sections in the neighborhood of the cyclones. The Betts-Miller scheme also results in better consistency of the fields in the vertical between the divergent circulation and vertical velocity. Of the two cases considered, one (for tropical cyclone Jason) showed a marked sensitivity to increased model resolution with the higher resolution forecast showing considerable improvement. -from Authors

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Puri, K., & Miller, M. J. (1990). Sensitivity of ECMWF analyses-forecasts of tropical cyclones to cumulus parameterization. Monthly Weather Review, 118(9), 1709–1741. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0493(1990)118<1709:soeafo>2.0.co;2

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