非对流区雷达反射率抑制伪降水的经济同化方案

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society Pub Date : 2023-09-04 DOI:10.1002/qj.4571
Ruhui Gan, Yi Yang, Hong Li, Shuchang Guo, Qian Xie, Liu Peng
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增加初始场中的对流信息和减弱伪对流信息是数值天气预报的热点问题。如何经济地同化非对流区的雷达反射率是本研究的重点。本研究通过集成平方根滤波器(EnSRF)方法,提出了一种新的NCR二维复合反射率同化方案。通过单柱观测试验和两个对流情况验证了同化效应。每个测试设计了三个实验,包括一个仅同化对流反射率的对照实验(Exp_CTL)和两个基于Exp_CTL同化NCR中反射率的同化实验(一个同化3D弱反射率[Exp_RF],另一个同化2D复合反射率[Exp_CRF])。实际案例研究结果表明,新方案具有两个明显的优点。一个是它可以节省大约四分之三的同化工作量。另一方面,新方案在减弱伪对流、降低降水FAR和反射率方面效果最为显著。这篇文章受版权保护。保留所有权利。
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An economical assimilation scheme for radar reflectivity in non‐convective region to suppress spurious precipitation
Increasing convection information in initial field and weakening spurious convection information are hot topics in numerical weather prediction (NWP). How to economically assimilate radar reflectivity in non‐convective region (NCR) is the focus of this study. This study proposed a new assimilation scheme for the two‐dimensional (2D) composite reflectivity in NCR through the ensemble square root filter (EnSRF) method. A single column observation test and two convective cases are studied to verify the assimilation effect. Three experiments are designed for each test, including a control experiment (Exp_CTL) that only assimilates convective reflectivity and two assimilation experiments that assimilate reflectivity in NCR (one assimilates 3D weak reflectivity [Exp_RF] and the other assimilates 2D composite reflectivity [Exp_CRF]) based on the Exp_CTL. The results of real case studies show that the new scheme has two clear advantages. One is that it can save approximately three‐quarters of the assimilation workload. The other is that the new scheme has the most significant effect on weakening spurious convection and decreasing the FARs of precipitation and reflectivity.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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