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A comparison study of the methods of conditional nonlinear optimal perturbations and singular vectors in ensemble prediction

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ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Volume 26, Issue 3, Pages 465-470

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SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s00376-009-0465-6

Keywords

ensemble prediction; medium-range forecasts; forecast skill; spread; Talagrand diagram

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The authors apply the technique of conditional nonlinear optimal perturbations (CNOPs) as a means of providing initial perturbations for ensemble forecasting by using a barotropic quasi-geostrophic (QG) model in a perfect-model scenario. Ensemble forecasts for the medium range (14 days) are made from the initial states perturbed by CNOPs and singular vectors (SVs). 13 different cases have been chosen when analysis error is a kind of fast growing error. Our experiments show that the introduction of CNOP provides better forecast skill than the SV method. Moreover, the spread-skill relationship reveals that the ensemble samples in which the first SV is replaced by CNOP appear superior to those obtained by SVs from day 6 to day 14. Rank diagrams are adopted to compare the new method with the SV approach. The results illustrate that the introduction of CNOP has higher reliability for medium-range ensemble forecasts.

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