Multi-year assessment of the impact of ship-borne radiosonde observations on polar WRF forecasts in the Arctic
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Title
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Multi-year assessment of the impact of ship-borne radiosonde observations on polar WRF forecasts in the Arctic
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Other Titles
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아라온호에서 획득한 라디오존데 관측 자료 동화의 북극 예측에의 영향에 대한 다년 평가
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Authors
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Choi, Yonghan
Kim, Joo-Hong
Jun, Sang-Yoon
Choi, Taejin
Zhang Xiangdong
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Keywords
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Arctic forecasts; Data assimilation; Delayed effect; Radiosonde observations; Year-to-year variability
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Issue Date
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2024
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Citation
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Choi, Yonghan, et al. 2024. "Multi-year assessment of the impact of ship-borne radiosonde observations on polar WRF forecasts in the Arctic". GEOSCIENCE LETTERS, 11(1): 8-0.
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Abstract
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To compensate for the lack of conventional observations over the Arctic Ocean, ship-borne radiosonde observations have been regularly carried out during summer Arctic expeditions and the observed data have been broadcast via the global telecommunication system since 2017. With these data obtained over the data-sparse Arctic Ocean, observing system experiments were carried out using a polar-optimized version of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model and the WRF Data Assimilation (WRFDA) system to investigate their effects on analyses and forecasts over the Arctic. The results of verification against reanalysis data reveal: (1) DA effects on analyses and forecasts; (2) the reason for the year-to-year variability of DA effects; and (3) the possible role of upper-level potential vorticity in delayed DA effects. The overall assimilation effects of the extra data on the analyses and forecasts over the Arctic are positive. Initially, the DA effects are the most apparent in the temperature variables in the middle/lower troposphere, which spread to the wind variables in the upper troposphere. The effects decrease with time but reappear after approximately 120 h, even in the 240-h forecasts. The effects on forecasts vary depending on the proximity of the radiosonde observation locations to the high synoptic variability. The upper-level potential vorticity is known to play an important role in the development of Arctic cyclones, and it is suggested as a possible explanation for the delayed DA effects after about 120 h.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16428
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40562-024-00326-w
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Article
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Araon
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SCIE
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