越南北部沿海非对称热带气旋降雨模型

IF 2.3 4区 地球科学 Q3 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Meteorological Applications Pub Date : 2024-10-04 DOI:10.1002/met.70004
Warinthorn Angkanasirikul, Wei Jian, Edmond Yat-Man Lo
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研究了与越南北部沿海登陆热带气旋(TC)相关的降雨,从轴对称降雨气候学和持久性(R-CLIPER)模型出发,建立了非对称参数TC诱导降雨模型。我们根据 2001 年至 2021 年越南北部沿海 14 个登陆热带气旋的观测降雨模式,重新校准了 R-CLIPER 模型(原 R-CLIPER 称为 NHC),同时放宽了模型的基本线性关系。重新校准后的 R-CLIPER(称为 Fit-Ax)仍然是轴对称的,但表明一些参数与使用对数和指数关系的归一化最大风速有更好的相关性。Fit-Ax 降低了 NHC 对整个 500 公里 TC 域的 12 小时总降雨量均方根误差(RMSE)和降雨前后的偏差量级。我们进一步重新分配了相对于 TC 前向运动的四个象限的 Fit-Ax 降雨强度,以解释观测到的象限降雨量的巨大不对称性(版本称为 Fit-As)。这种重新分配考虑了垂直风切变(VWS)和登陆(之前或之后)。在再现 14 个热带气旋的观测降雨分布方面,Fit-As 普遍优于 Fit-Ax 和 NHC。在象限水平上,Fit-Ax 和 Fit-As 在偏差方面都比 NHC 有显著改善。当按象限降雨量加权时,Fit-As 在均方根误差和技能方面更胜一筹。在模式匹配方面,Fit-As 为 11 个热带气旋提供了最佳的网格平均皮尔逊相关系数。此外,在超过 20 毫米降雨量阈值时,其公平威胁分数(ETS)最好,在 90 毫米降雨量阈值时最大为 0.299。因此,我们的本地拟合非对称降雨模型在再现越南北部沿海地区历史上由热带气旋引起的降雨方面表现出更强的能力。
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An asymmetric tropical cyclone rainfall model in the Northern Vietnam coast

Rainfall associated with landfalling tropical cyclones (TCs) along the Northern Vietnam coast is examined to develop an asymmetric parametric TC-induced rainfall model starting from the axisymmetric Rain-Climatology and Persistence (R-CLIPER) model. We recalibrated the R-CLIPER model (original R-CLIPER denoted as NHC) against observed rainfall patterns of 14 landfalling TCs from 2001 to 2021 in the Northern Vietnam coast, while relaxing the model's underlying linear relationships. The recalibrated R-CLIPER (denoted as Fit-Ax), still axisymmetric, suggests that some parameters are better correlated with the normalized maximum wind speed using logarithmic and exponential relationships. Fit-Ax reduces the 12-hr total rainfall overall root-mean-square errors (RMSEs) and Bias magnitudes in the before- and after-landfall periods from NHC for the entire 500-km TC domain. We further redistribute the Fit-Ax rainfall intensity across the four quadrants with respect to the TC forward motion to account for the observed large asymmetry in quadrant rainfall (version denoted as Fit-As). The vertical wind shear (VWS) and landfall (before or after) are considered in this redistribution. Fit-As generally outperforms Fit-Ax and NHC in reproducing the observed rainfall distribution for the 14 TCs. At the quadrant level, both Fit-Ax and Fit-As show significant improvement in Bias over NHC. Fit-As is further better overall in RMSE and Skill when weighted by quadrant rainfall volume. In pattern matching, Fit-As produces the best grid-averaged Pearson correlation coefficients for 11 TCs. In addition, its equitable threat scores (ETSs) are best beyond the 20-mm rainfall threshold, with the maximum of 0.299 at the 90-mm rainfall threshold. Thus, our locally fitted asymmetric rainfall model demonstrates improved capability in reproducing the historical TC-induced rainfall along the Northern Vietnam coast.

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Meteorological Applications
Meteorological Applications 地学-气象与大气科学
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期刊介绍: The aim of Meteorological Applications is to serve the needs of applied meteorologists, forecasters and users of meteorological services by publishing papers on all aspects of meteorological science, including: applications of meteorological, climatological, analytical and forecasting data, and their socio-economic benefits; forecasting, warning and service delivery techniques and methods; weather hazards, their analysis and prediction; performance, verification and value of numerical models and forecasting services; practical applications of ocean and climate models; education and training.
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