Improvements in tropical cyclone track and intensity forecasts using the GFDL initialization system

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The initialization scheme designed at GFDL to specify a more realistic initial storm structure of tropical cyclones was tested on four real data cases using the GFDL high-resolution multiply nested movable mesh hurricane model. Three of the test cases involved Hurricane Gloria (1985) in the Atlantic basin; the fourth involved Hurricane Gilbert (1988) in the Gulf of Mexico. The initialization scheme produced an initial vortex that was well adapted to the forecast model and was much more realistic in size and intensity than the storm structure obtained from the NMC T80 global analysis. As a result, the erratic storm motion seen in previous integrations of the GFDL model has been nearly eliminated with dramatic improvements in track forecasts during the first 48 h of the prediction. Using the new scheme, the average 24-h and 48-h forecast error for the four test cases was 58 and 94 km, respectively, compared with 143 and 191 km for the noninitialized forecasts starting from the global analysis. -from Authors

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Bender, M. A., Ross, R. J., Tuleya, R. E., & Kurihara, Y. (1993). Improvements in tropical cyclone track and intensity forecasts using the GFDL initialization system. Monthly Weather Review, 121(7), 2046–2061. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0493(1993)121<2046:IITCTA>2.0.CO;2

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