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IntroductionThe ECMWF operational ensemble forecasts for the western Mediterranean region exhibited high uncertainty while Hurricane Nadine was slowly moving over the eastern N. Atlantic in Sept. 2012. Interaction with an Atlantic cut-off low produced a bifurcation in the ensemble and significant spread, which controls both the track of Hurricane Nadine and the synoptic conditions downstream. The HyMEX (Hydrological cycle in Mediterranean eXperiment) field campaign was also underway and forecast uncertainty was a major issue for planning observations during the first special observations period of the campaign. This interesting case study examines the forecasts in the context of the interaction between Nadine and the Atlantic cut-off low in the context of ensemble forecasting. It will explore the scientific rationale for using ensemble forecasts, why they are necessary and they can be interpreted, particularly in a "real world" situation of forecasting for a observational field campaign. Panel |
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title | This case study is based on the following paper which is recommended reading |
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| Pantillon, F., Chaboureau, J.-P. and Richard, E. (2015), 'Vortex-vortex interaction between Hurricane Nadine and an Atlantic cutoff dropping the predictability over the Mediterranean, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/qj.2635/abstract |
In this case studyIn the exercises for this interesting case study we will: - Study the development of Hurricane Nadine and the interaction with the Atlantic cut-off low using the ECMWF analyses.
- Study the performance of the ECMWF high resolution (HRES) deterministic forecast of the time.
- Use the operational ensemble forecast to look at the forecast spread and understand the uncertainty downstream of the interaction.
- Compare a reforecast using the May/2016 ECMWF operational ensemble with the 2012 ensemble forecasts.
- Use principal component analysis (PCA) with clustering techniques (see Pantillon et al) to characterize the behaviour of the ensembles.
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If the plotting produces thick contour lines and large labels, ensure that the environment variable LC_NUMERIC="C" is set before starting metview. |
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| Differences between the 2018 ENM tutorial and the original 2016 tutorial. - Exercise 1. Modified so only goes up to 00Z on the 20/9/2012, not the full track or analyses.
- Exercise 6. "Exploring the role of uncertainty" has been completely removed. There is not enough time to examine the OpenIFS forecasts.
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In this exercise, the development of Hurricane Nadine and the cut-off flow up to the 20th September 2012 is studied.
Begin by entering the folder labelled 'Analysis':
TASK 0 : Satellite images
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an_1x1.mv : this plots horizontal maps of parameters from the ECMWF analyses overlaid on one plot. an_2x2.mv : this plots horizontal maps of parameters from the ECMWF analyses four plots to a page (two by two). an_xs.mv : this plots vertical cross-sections of parameters from the ECMWF analyses. |
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