Evaluation of the Global and Regional Assimilation and Prediction System for Predicting Sea Fog over the South China Sea

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作者
Huijun HUANG [1 ]
Bin HUANG [2 ]
Li YI [3 ]
Chunxia LIU [1 ]
Jing TU [4 ]
Guanhuan WEN [1 ]
Weikang MAO [1 ]
机构
[1] Institute of Tropical and Marine Meteorology,China Meteorological Administration
[2] National Meteorological Centre
[3] Ocean University of China
[4] Guangdong Meteorological Observatory
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
sea fog; operational GRAPES model; southern China coast; forecast evaluation;
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P732.4 [海洋天气预报];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
In the South China Sea, sea fog brings severe disasters every year, but forecasters have yet to implement an effective seafog forecast. To address this issue, we test a liquid-water-content-only(LWC-only) operational sea-fog prediction method based on a regional mesoscale numerical model with a horizontal resolution of about 3 km, the Global and Regional Assimilation and Prediction System(GRAPES), hereafter GRAPES-3 km. GRAPES-3 km models the LWC over the sea, from which we infer the visibility that is then used to identify fog. We test the GRAPES-3 km here against measurements in 2016 and 2017 from coastal-station observations, as well as from buoy data, data from the Integrated Observation Platform for Marine Meteorology, and retrieved fog and cloud patterns from Himawari-8 satellite data. For two cases that we examine in detail, the forecast region of sea fog overlaps well with the multi-observational data within 72 h. Considering forecasting for0–24 h, GRAPES-3 km has a 2-year-average equitable threat score(ETS) of 0.20 and a Heidke skill score(HSS) of 0.335,which is about 5.6%(ETS) and 6.4%(HSS) better than our previous method(GRAPES-MOS). Moreover, the stations near the particularly foggy region around the Leizhou Peninsula have relatively high forecast scores compared to other sea areas.Overall, the results show that GRAPES-3 km can roughly predict the formation, evolution, and dissipation of sea fog on the southern China coast.
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页码:623 / 642
页数:20
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