Interpreting Warn-on-Forecast System Guidance, Part I: Review of Probabilistic Guidance Concepts, Product Design, and Best Practices

IF 0.8 Q4 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Journal of Operational Meteorology Pub Date : 2023-12-19 DOI:10.15191/nwajom.2023.1109
P. Skinner, Katie A. Wilson, B. Matilla, Brett Roberts, N. Yussouf, P. Burke, Pamela L. HeinseIman, Burkely T. Gallo, Thomas A. Jones, K. Knopfmeier, Montgomery Flora, Joshua Martin, Jorge E. Guerra, T. T. Lindley, Chad M. Gravelle, Stephen W. Bieda III
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The Warn-on-Forecast System (WoFS) is a convection-allowing ensemble prediction system designed to primarily provide guidance on thunderstorm hazards from the meso-beta to storm-scale in space and from several hours to less than one hour in time. This article describes unique aspects of WoFS guidance product design and application to short-term severe weather forecasting. General probabilistic forecasting concepts for convection allowing ensembles, including the use of neighborhood, probability of exceedance, percentile, and paintball products, are reviewed, and the design of real-time WoFS guidance products is described. Recommendations for effectively using WoFS guidance for severe weather prediction include evaluation of the quality of WoFS storm-scale analyses, interrogating multiple probabilistic guidance products to efficiently span the envelope of guidance provided by ensemble members, and application of conceptual models of convective storm dynamics and interaction with the broader mesoscale environment. Part II of this study provides specific examples where WoFS guidance can provide useful or potentially misleading guidance on convective storm likelihood and evolution.
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解读预报警示系统指南,第一部分:回顾概率指南概念、产品设计和最佳做法
对流预报系统(WoFS)是一种允许对流的集合预报系统,其主要目的是在空间上提供从中尺度到风暴尺度的雷暴危害指导,时间范围从几小时到不到一小时。本文介绍了 WoFS 指导产品设计的独特方面以及在短期恶劣天气预报中的应用。文章回顾了对流允许集合的一般概率预报概念,包括邻域、超标概率、百分位数和彩弹产品的使用,并介绍了实时 WoFS 引导产品的设计。有效使用 WoFS 指导进行恶劣天气预报的建议包括:评估 WoFS 风暴尺度分析的质量、查询多个概率指导产品以有效跨越集合成员提供的指导范围,以及应用对流风暴动力学概念模型和与更广泛的中尺度环境的相互作用。本研究的第二部分提供了一些具体例子,说明 WoFS 指导在对流风暴的可能性和演变方面可以提供有用的指导,也可能提供误导性指导。
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