Hoskins, B. J. and Coutinho, M. M. (2005) Moist singular vectors and the predictability of some high impact European cyclones. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 131 (606). pp. 581-601. ISSN 1477-870X doi: 10.1256/qj.04.48
Abstract/Summary
The ECMWF full-physics and dry singular vector (SV) packages, using a dry energy norm and a 1-day optimization time, are applied to four high impact European cyclones of recent years that were almost universally badly forecast in the short range. It is shown that these full-physics SVs are much more relevant to severe cyclonic development than those based on dry dynamics plus boundary layer alone. The crucial extra ingredient is the representation of large-scale latent heat release. The severe winter storms all have a long, nearly straight region of high baroclinicity stretching across the Atlantic towards Europe, with a tongue of very high moisture content on its equatorward flank. In each case some of the final-time top SV structures pick out the region of the actual storm. The initial structures were generally located in the mid- to low troposphere. Forecasts based on initial conditions perturbed by moist SVs with opposite signs and various amplitudes show the range of possible 1-day outcomes for reasonable magnitudes of forecast error. In each case one of the perturbation structures gave a forecast very much closer to the actual storm than the control forecast. Deductions are made about the predictability of high-impact extratropical cyclone events. Implications are drawn for the short-range forecast problem and suggestions made for one practicable way to approach short-range ensemble forecasting. Copyright © 2005 Royal Meteorological Society.
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| Additional Information | Part B |
| Item Type | Article |
| URI | https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/5306 |
| Identification Number/DOI | 10.1256/qj.04.48 |
| Refereed | Yes |
| Divisions | Science > School of Mathematical, Physical and Computational Sciences > Department of Meteorology |
| Uncontrolled Keywords | Forecast sensitivity;Moist perturbations;Severe storms |
| Additional Information | Part B |
| Publisher | Royal Meteorological Society |
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