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Impacts of Thinning Aircraft Observations on Data Assimilation and Its Prediction during Typhoon Nida (2016)
by
Chan, Pak Wai
, Deng, Guo
, Jiang, Dehai
, Hon, Kai Kwong
, Wan, Qilin
, Xiao, Hui
, Gao, Yudong
in
Airborne observation
/ Aircraft
/ Aircraft observations
/ Arithmetic
/ Cyclones
/ Data assimilation
/ Data collection
/ Errors
/ Flight
/ High frequency
/ Hurricanes
/ Intervals
/ Low altitude
/ Observational errors
/ Precipitation
/ Quality control
/ Rain
/ Representations
/ Thinning
/ Tropical climate
/ Tropical cyclones
/ Typhoons
/ Ventilation
/ Weather forecasting
2019
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Impacts of Thinning Aircraft Observations on Data Assimilation and Its Prediction during Typhoon Nida (2016)
by
Chan, Pak Wai
, Deng, Guo
, Jiang, Dehai
, Hon, Kai Kwong
, Wan, Qilin
, Xiao, Hui
, Gao, Yudong
in
Airborne observation
/ Aircraft
/ Aircraft observations
/ Arithmetic
/ Cyclones
/ Data assimilation
/ Data collection
/ Errors
/ Flight
/ High frequency
/ Hurricanes
/ Intervals
/ Low altitude
/ Observational errors
/ Precipitation
/ Quality control
/ Rain
/ Representations
/ Thinning
/ Tropical climate
/ Tropical cyclones
/ Typhoons
/ Ventilation
/ Weather forecasting
2019
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Impacts of Thinning Aircraft Observations on Data Assimilation and Its Prediction during Typhoon Nida (2016)
by
Chan, Pak Wai
, Deng, Guo
, Jiang, Dehai
, Hon, Kai Kwong
, Wan, Qilin
, Xiao, Hui
, Gao, Yudong
in
Airborne observation
/ Aircraft
/ Aircraft observations
/ Arithmetic
/ Cyclones
/ Data assimilation
/ Data collection
/ Errors
/ Flight
/ High frequency
/ Hurricanes
/ Intervals
/ Low altitude
/ Observational errors
/ Precipitation
/ Quality control
/ Rain
/ Representations
/ Thinning
/ Tropical climate
/ Tropical cyclones
/ Typhoons
/ Ventilation
/ Weather forecasting
2019
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Impacts of Thinning Aircraft Observations on Data Assimilation and Its Prediction during Typhoon Nida (2016)
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Impacts of Thinning Aircraft Observations on Data Assimilation and Its Prediction during Typhoon Nida (2016)
2019
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High frequency aircraft observations from the Government Flying Service of the Hong Kong Government, penetrating a tropical cyclone at low altitude over the South China Sea, were thinned by arithmetic means over different time intervals to identify structures of tropical cyclone at different scales. It is found that the thinning process can reduce serial correlation in observational errors and enhance the representation of aircraft observations. Assimilation experiments demonstrate that aircraft observations can improve the track and intensity forecasts of Typhoon Nida (2016). The changes in dynamic structures indicate that the imbalance generated from assimilating aircraft observations at the sub-grid scale can be alleviated by using longer time intervals of the arithmetic mean. Assimilating aircraft observations at the grid scale achieves optimal forecasts based on verifications against independent observations and investigations of environmental and ventilation flows. In addition, it is indicated that decreasing the quality control threshold and changing the observational error of aircraft observations in the data assimilation can reduce the representation errors.
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