Sensitivities of Numerical Model Forecasts of Extreme Cyclone Events

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A. C. Yih
J. E. Walsh
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[1] DepartmentofAtmosphericSciences,UniversityofIllinois,Urbana,IL,DepartmentofAtmosphericSciences,UniversityofIllinois,Urbana,IL
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Sensitivities of Numerical Model Forecasts of Extreme Cyclone Events; SST;
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<正> A global forecast model is used to examine various sensitivities of numerical predictions of three extreme winter storms that occurred near the eastern continental margin of North America: the Ohio Valley blizzard of January 1978, the New England blizzard of February 1978, and the Mid-Atlantic cyclone of February 1979. While medium-resolution simulations capture much of the intensification, the forecasts of the precise timing and intensity levels suffer from various degrees of error. The coastal cyclones show a 5-10 hPa dependence on the western North Atlantic sea surface temperature, which is varied within a range (± 2.5℃) compatible with interannual fluctuations. The associated vertical velocities and precipitation rates show proportionately stronger dependences on the ocean temperature perturbations. The Ohio Valley blizzard, which intensified along a track 700-800 km from the coast, shows little sensitivity to ocean temperature. The effect of a shift of - 10?latitude in the position of the snow bo
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