Hindcasting of tropical cyclone winds and waves

被引:11
|
作者
Zieger, Stefan [1 ]
Greenslade, Diana J. M. [1 ]
Aijaz, Saima [1 ]
Kepert, Jeffrey D. [1 ]
Burton, Andrew [2 ]
机构
[1] Bur Meteorol, Res Program, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[2] Bur Meteorol, Publ Safety Program, Perth, WA, Australia
关键词
Tropical cyclone; Wind modelling; Wave modelling; WAVEWATCHIII; DISCRETE INTERACTION APPROXIMATION; BOUNDARY-LAYER JETS; ABSOLUTE ERROR MAE; WAVEWATCH III; PART II; NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS; FORECAST SYSTEM; SOURCE TERMS; MODEL; PROFILES;
D O I
10.1007/s10236-021-01443-2
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
学科分类号
0707 ;
摘要
This paper describes a series of hindcast simulations of 17 tropical cyclones over the northwest shelf region of Australia. Tropical cyclone track and vortex details were obtained from the Bureau of Meteorology "Best Track" database. Wind fields were simulated using a dynamic boundary layer model referred to as the Kepert-Wang model. Surface wind and pressure fields were blended with background fields from the ERA-Interim dataset. These blended wind fields were then used as forcing for the WAVEWATCH III wave model to generate wave fields. Several different configurations of wave model source terms were trialled. Wind and wave models were validated against available observations from the Bureau of Meteorology and our industry partner. The mean absolute error for peak significant wave height (Hs) for all configurations was mostly less than 0.90 m, compared to a mean observed peak Hs of 4.8 m, and the bias was less than around 0.41 m. It was found that while in general the ST6 wave model source term physics package with NL3 non-linear interactions performs well overall, there is no single configuration that performs best for all 17 tropical cyclones.
引用
收藏
页码:559 / 588
页数:30
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Hindcasting of tropical cyclone winds and waves
    Stefan Zieger
    Diana J. M. Greenslade
    Saima Aijaz
    Jeffrey D. Kepert
    Andrew Burton
    Ocean Dynamics, 2021, 71 : 559 - 588
  • [2] Evaluation of Parametric Tropical Cyclone Surface Winds over the Eastern Australian Region
    O'grady, Julian
    Ramsay, Hamish
    Mcinnes, Kathleen
    Gregory, Rebecca
    MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW, 2024, 152 (01) : 345 - 361
  • [3] Probabilistic relation between winds and waves during tropical cyclone processes
    Yang, Zhiheng
    Li, Shuai
    Niu, Xiaojing
    OCEAN DYNAMICS, 2025, 75 (04)
  • [4] A Parametric Model of Tropical Cyclone Surface Winds for Sea and Land
    Kepert, Jeffrey D.
    WEATHER AND FORECASTING, 2023, 38 (09) : 1739 - 1757
  • [5] Contribution of tropical cyclone induced waves to the mean and extreme wave climatology in the Bay of Bengal
    Meena, Sohan Pal
    Neetu, S.
    Adithyan, V.
    Imchen, Imsangla
    OCEAN MODELLING, 2023, 186
  • [6] An Analytic Model for Tropical Cyclone Outer Winds
    Cronin, Timothy W.
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2023, 50 (11)
  • [7] Numerical modelling of extreme tropical cyclone winds
    Harper, BA
    JOURNAL OF WIND ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRIAL AERODYNAMICS, 1999, 83 : 35 - 47
  • [8] Gust factors for tropical cyclone, monsoon and thunderstorm winds
    Shu, Z. R.
    Li, Q. S.
    He, Y. C.
    Chan, P. W.
    JOURNAL OF WIND ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRIAL AERODYNAMICS, 2015, 142 : 1 - 14
  • [9] Landfall-Induced Changes in Tropical Cyclone Veronica's Surface Winds
    Kepert, Jeffrey D.
    MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW, 2025, 153 (04) : 605 - 616
  • [10] Impacts of vortex intensity and outer winds on tropical cyclone size
    Chan, Kelvin T. F.
    Chan, Johnny C. L.
    QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2015, 141 (687) : 525 - 537