Predicting Peak Wind Gusts during Specific Weather Types with the Meteorologically Stratified Gust Factor Model

被引:6
作者
Lang, Victoria A. [1 ]
Turner, Teresa J. [1 ]
Selbig, Brandon R. [1 ]
Harris, Austin R. [1 ]
Kahl, Jonathan D. W. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wisconsin, Atmospher Sci Program, Milwaukee, WI 53201 USA
关键词
Wind gusts; Forecasting techniques; Operational forecasting; FOREST DAMAGE; SPEED; DISTRIBUTIONS; CLIMATOLOGY;
D O I
10.1175/WAF-D-21-0201.1
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
Wind gusts present challenges to operational meteorologists, both to forecast accurately and also to verify. Strong wind gusts can damage structures and create costly risks for diverse industrial sectors. The meteorologically stratified gust factor (MSGF) model incorporates site-specific gust factors (the ratio of peak wind gust to mean wind speed) with wind speed and direction forecast guidance. The MSGF model has previously been shown to be a viable operational tool that exhibits skill (improvement over climatology) in forecasting peak wind gusts. This study assesses the performance characteristics of the MSGF model by evaluating peak gust predictions during several types of gust-producing weather phenomena. Peak wind gusts were prepared and verified for seven specific weather conditions over an 8-yr period at 16 sites across the United States. When coupled with two forms of model output statistics (MOS) wind guidance, the MSGF model generally shows skill in predicting peak wind gusts at forecast projections ranging from 6 to 72 h. The model performed best during high pressure and nocturnal conditions and was also skillful during conditions involving snow. The model did not perform well during the "rain with thunder" weather type. The MSGF model is a viable tool for the operational prediction of peak gusts for most gust-producing weather types. Significance StatementWind gusts are an important and potentially costly environmental hazard. Wind gusts affect many industrial sectors, including transportation, power generation, forestry, construction, and insurance, but predicting gusts remains a challenging component of weather forecasting. Recent studies have demonstrated that the meteorologically stratified gust factor (MSGF) model shows skill in predicting peak gusts. This study shows that the MSGF model is skillful at predicting peak gusts during specific types of gust-producing weather phenomena at forecast projections up to 72 h, providing further confirmation that the MSGF model is a viable tool for the operational prediction of peak gusts.
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页码:1435 / 1446
页数:12
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