Operational Perspectives on Tropical Cyclone Intensity Change Part 1: recent advances in intensity guidance

This review summarizes techniques used by operational centers to forecast tropical cyclone intensity change as presented to the International Workshop on Tropical Cyclones (IWTC-9) in Hawaii in 2018. Recent advances and major changes over the past four years are presented, with a special focus on fo...

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Main Authors: Joseph B. Courtney, Sébastien Langlade, Charles R. Sampson, John A. Knaff, Thomas Birchard, Stephen Barlow, S.D. Kotal, Tarik Kriat, Woojeong Lee, Richard Pasch, Udai Shimada
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2019-09-01
Series:Tropical Cyclone Research and Review
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2225603219300694
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spelling doaj-247d7a95bcc44feb8dc34182f748fa2f2021-02-02T07:24:41ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Tropical Cyclone Research and Review2225-60322019-09-0183123133Operational Perspectives on Tropical Cyclone Intensity Change Part 1: recent advances in intensity guidanceJoseph B. Courtney0Sébastien Langlade1Charles R. Sampson2John A. Knaff3Thomas Birchard4Stephen Barlow5S.D. Kotal6Tarik Kriat7Woojeong Lee8Richard Pasch9Udai Shimada10Bureau of Meteorology, Australia; Corresponding author:Meteo-France, La Réunion, FranceNaval Research Laboratory (NRL), USANOAA/Center for Satellite Applications and Research, USACentral Pacific Hurricane Centre (CPHC), USAJoint Typhoon Warning Centre (JTWC), USAIndia Meteorological Department (IMD), IndiaMeteo-France, La Réunion, FranceKorea Meteorological Administration (KMA), KoreaNational Hurricane Centre (NHC), USAJapanese Meteorological Agency (JMA), JapanThis review summarizes techniques used by operational centers to forecast tropical cyclone intensity change as presented to the International Workshop on Tropical Cyclones (IWTC-9) in Hawaii in 2018. Recent advances and major changes over the past four years are presented, with a special focus on forecasting rapid intensity changes. Although intensity change remains one of the most difficult aspects of tropical cyclone forecasting, objective guidance has shown some improvement. The greatest improvements are realized when consensus methods are utilized, especially those that blend statistical-dynamical based guidance with dynamical ocean-coupled regional models. These models become even more skillful when initialized with inner core observational data. Continued improvement and availability of intensity guidance along with associated forecaster training are expected to deliver forecasting improvements in the future. Keywords: tropical cyclone, intensity, change, rapid intensificationhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2225603219300694
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author Joseph B. Courtney
Sébastien Langlade
Charles R. Sampson
John A. Knaff
Thomas Birchard
Stephen Barlow
S.D. Kotal
Tarik Kriat
Woojeong Lee
Richard Pasch
Udai Shimada
spellingShingle Joseph B. Courtney
Sébastien Langlade
Charles R. Sampson
John A. Knaff
Thomas Birchard
Stephen Barlow
S.D. Kotal
Tarik Kriat
Woojeong Lee
Richard Pasch
Udai Shimada
Operational Perspectives on Tropical Cyclone Intensity Change Part 1: recent advances in intensity guidance
Tropical Cyclone Research and Review
author_facet Joseph B. Courtney
Sébastien Langlade
Charles R. Sampson
John A. Knaff
Thomas Birchard
Stephen Barlow
S.D. Kotal
Tarik Kriat
Woojeong Lee
Richard Pasch
Udai Shimada
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title Operational Perspectives on Tropical Cyclone Intensity Change Part 1: recent advances in intensity guidance
title_short Operational Perspectives on Tropical Cyclone Intensity Change Part 1: recent advances in intensity guidance
title_full Operational Perspectives on Tropical Cyclone Intensity Change Part 1: recent advances in intensity guidance
title_fullStr Operational Perspectives on Tropical Cyclone Intensity Change Part 1: recent advances in intensity guidance
title_full_unstemmed Operational Perspectives on Tropical Cyclone Intensity Change Part 1: recent advances in intensity guidance
title_sort operational perspectives on tropical cyclone intensity change part 1: recent advances in intensity guidance
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Tropical Cyclone Research and Review
issn 2225-6032
publishDate 2019-09-01
description This review summarizes techniques used by operational centers to forecast tropical cyclone intensity change as presented to the International Workshop on Tropical Cyclones (IWTC-9) in Hawaii in 2018. Recent advances and major changes over the past four years are presented, with a special focus on forecasting rapid intensity changes. Although intensity change remains one of the most difficult aspects of tropical cyclone forecasting, objective guidance has shown some improvement. The greatest improvements are realized when consensus methods are utilized, especially those that blend statistical-dynamical based guidance with dynamical ocean-coupled regional models. These models become even more skillful when initialized with inner core observational data. Continued improvement and availability of intensity guidance along with associated forecaster training are expected to deliver forecasting improvements in the future. Keywords: tropical cyclone, intensity, change, rapid intensification
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2225603219300694
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