Please join CPAESS for a virtual seminar talk with Benjamin Johnston, CPAESS Project Scientist, NOAA Quantitative Observing System Assessment Program (QOSAP)Title: The Impact of Assimilating GNSS-RO Observations on HAFS Tropical Cyclone Forecasts from the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane SeasonWhen: Wednesday, July 23 at 11:00 AM (MT) (Virtual) Watch LIVEView the flyerDescription: Global Navigation Satellite System radio occultation (GNSS-RO) data have become an essential part of observational assimilation in numerical weather prediction (NWP) models due to their high accuracy and precision, insensitivity to clouds and precipitation, high vertical resolution, and a considerable increase in sampling density in recent years. Their impact has been demonstrated in many global models, as well as several regional models. In this study, we show the impact of assimilating GNSS-RO bending angle (BA) observations on ten tropical cyclone (TC) forecasts from the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season using the Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System (HAFS) model. Our evaluation shows that track forecasts are improved considerably (~15-20%) after assimilating RO BAs, mainly through global model forecasts as initial and boundary conditions for HAFS, and these improvements are especially evident at longer forecast lead times. A case study of Hurricane Ian, a category five hurricane which made landfall along the western Florida coast, showed greatly improved landfall prediction three-to-five days before landfall after assimilating RO BAs due to improved forecasts of the synoptic-scale steering flow over the Gulf of Mexico. Further study after adding many additional commercial RO profiles for assimilation through the Radio Occultation Modeling EXperiment (ROMEX) showed 25-30% improvements to TC intensity forecasts at longer lead times. For example, Hurricane Ian showed HAFS accurately forecasting maximum wind speeds, including its rapid intensification, two-to-four days in advance due to improved representation of mid-level moisture in the vicinity of Ian. These results emphasize the benefits that RO can provide to both TC track and intensity forecasts.The talk will be recorded and published on the CPAESS YouTube Channel.Questions? Contact Dawn Mullally
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