Progress, challenges, and future steps in data assimilation for convection‐permitting numerical weather prediction: Report on the virtual meeting held on 10 and 12 November 2021. (8th September 2022)
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- Title:
- Progress, challenges, and future steps in data assimilation for convection‐permitting numerical weather prediction: Report on the virtual meeting held on 10 and 12 November 2021. (8th September 2022)
- Main Title:
- Progress, challenges, and future steps in data assimilation for convection‐permitting numerical weather prediction: Report on the virtual meeting held on 10 and 12 November 2021
- Authors:
- Hu, Guannan
Dance, Sarah L.
Bannister, Ross N.
Chipilski, Hristo G.
Guillet, Oliver
Macpherson, Bruce
Weissmann, Martin
Yussouf, Nusrat - Abstract:
- Abstract: In November 2021, the Royal Meteorological Society Data Assimilation (DA) Special Interest Group and the University of Reading hosted a virtual meeting on the topic of DA for convection‐permitting numerical weather prediction. The goal of the meeting was to discuss recent developments and review the challenges including methodological developments and progress in making the best use of observations. The meeting took place over two half days on the 10 and 12 November, and consisted of six talks and a panel discussion. The scientific presentations highlighted some recent work from Europe and the USA on convection‐permitting DA including novel developments in the assimilation of observations such as cloud‐affected satellite radiances in visible channels, ground‐based profiling networks, aircraft data, and radar reflectivity data, as well as methodological advancements in background and observation error covariance modelling and progress in operational systems. The panel discussion focused on key future challenges including the handling of multiscales (synoptic‐, meso‐, and convective‐scales), ensemble design, the specification of background and observation error covariances, and better use of observations. These will be critical issues to address in order to improve short‐range forecasts and nowcasts of hazardous weather. Abstract : We report on a meeting on progress and challenges in convection‐permitting data assimilation. Novel developments include the assimilationAbstract: In November 2021, the Royal Meteorological Society Data Assimilation (DA) Special Interest Group and the University of Reading hosted a virtual meeting on the topic of DA for convection‐permitting numerical weather prediction. The goal of the meeting was to discuss recent developments and review the challenges including methodological developments and progress in making the best use of observations. The meeting took place over two half days on the 10 and 12 November, and consisted of six talks and a panel discussion. The scientific presentations highlighted some recent work from Europe and the USA on convection‐permitting DA including novel developments in the assimilation of observations such as cloud‐affected satellite radiances in visible channels, ground‐based profiling networks, aircraft data, and radar reflectivity data, as well as methodological advancements in background and observation error covariance modelling and progress in operational systems. The panel discussion focused on key future challenges including the handling of multiscales (synoptic‐, meso‐, and convective‐scales), ensemble design, the specification of background and observation error covariances, and better use of observations. These will be critical issues to address in order to improve short‐range forecasts and nowcasts of hazardous weather. Abstract : We report on a meeting on progress and challenges in convection‐permitting data assimilation. Novel developments include the assimilation of novel observations such as cloud‐affected satellite radiances, ground‐based profiling networks and aircraft data, as well as methodological advancements in error covariance modelling, and progress in operational systems. Key future challenges include the handling of multiple scales, the design of ensembles and observation networks: these will be critical issues for short‐range forecasts and nowcasts of hazardous weather. … (more)
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- Atmospheric science letters. Volume 24:Number 1(2023)
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- Atmospheric science letters
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- Volume 24:Number 1(2023)
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- Volume 24, Issue 1 (2023)
- Year:
- 2023
- Volume:
- 24
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2023-0024-0001-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2022-09-08
- Subjects:
- convection‐permitting data assimilation -- covariance modelling -- multiscale data assimilation -- novel observations -- operational data assimilation systems
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