Objective Identification of Tropical Cyclone Systems With Potential for Storm Surge Impact in the Western North Pacific

IF 2 4区 地球科学 Q3 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Xiaoqi Zhang, Gregor C. Leckebusch, Kelvin S. Ng
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Abstract

The robust assessment of storm surge hazards induced by tropical cyclones in the Western North Pacific is constrained by only ca. 50 seasons of reliable observational data. This can be addressed by constructing physically consistent large tropical cyclone event sets, for example, from ensemble simulations. To allow efficient construction of these event sets, we propose a combination (M&S-WiTRACK) of two objective tracking methods relying solely on near-surface information and validate the performance of the combination on detecting tropical cyclones with potential for storm surge impact using ERA5. The M&S-WiTRACK is formed by a cyclone tracker (M&S) identifying tropical cyclone trajectories based on mean sea level pressure, with a wind-based storm impact identification algorithm (WiTRACK) determining potential storm surge impact areas using 10-m wind speed. For the first time, the general performance of the M&S for tracking tropical cyclones is evaluated and 84.9% of IBTrACS (with 18.3% false alarm rate) in the Western North Pacific from 1980 to 2019 are identified, which is well comparable to more data-intensive tropical cyclone trackers. Furthermore, M&S-WiTRACK successfully identifies over 85% of economic storm surge loss-related tropical cyclones in China. Nearly all tropical cyclones causing storm surges with economic losses exceeding 2 billion RMB are identified.

目的确定北太平洋西部可能产生风暴潮影响的热带气旋系统
对北太平洋西部热带气旋引起的风暴潮危害的可靠评估仅受到大约50个季节的可靠观测数据的限制。这可以通过构建物理上一致的大型热带气旋事件集来解决,例如,通过集合模拟。为了有效地构建这些事件集,我们提出了两种仅依赖近地表信息的目标跟踪方法的组合(M&S-WiTRACK),并验证了该组合在使用ERA5检测具有风暴潮影响潜力的热带气旋方面的性能。M&;S-WiTRACK由气旋跟踪器(M&;S)根据平均海平面压力识别热带气旋轨迹,以及基于风的风暴影响识别算法(WiTRACK)组成,使用10米风速确定潜在的风暴潮影响区域。首次对M&;S跟踪热带气旋的总体性能进行了评估,并确定了1980 - 2019年西北太平洋地区84.9%的IBTrACS(误报率为18.3%),这与数据密集型的热带气旋跟踪器相当。此外,M&;S-WiTRACK成功识别了中国85%以上与经济风暴潮损失相关的热带气旋。几乎所有造成风暴潮、经济损失超过20亿元人民币的热带气旋都被识别出来。
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Atmospheric Science Letters
Atmospheric Science Letters METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
3.30%
发文量
73
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Atmospheric Science Letters (ASL) is a wholly Open Access electronic journal. Its aim is to provide a fully peer reviewed publication route for new shorter contributions in the field of atmospheric and closely related sciences. Through its ability to publish shorter contributions more rapidly than conventional journals, ASL offers a framework that promotes new understanding and creates scientific debate - providing a platform for discussing scientific issues and techniques. We encourage the presentation of multi-disciplinary work and contributions that utilise ideas and techniques from parallel areas. We particularly welcome contributions that maximise the visualisation capabilities offered by a purely on-line journal. ASL welcomes papers in the fields of: Dynamical meteorology; Ocean-atmosphere systems; Climate change, variability and impacts; New or improved observations from instrumentation; Hydrometeorology; Numerical weather prediction; Data assimilation and ensemble forecasting; Physical processes of the atmosphere; Land surface-atmosphere systems.
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