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1SWICE South-West Indian ocean tropical
Cyclone Experiment
Frank ROUX (Laboratoire dAérologie) Matthieu PLU
Philippe CAROFF (Météo-France La Réunion)
2Tropical Cyclones in the SWIO
- RSMC La Réunion area of responsibility
0-40S , W of 90E
- Annually
- 8-15 Trop Storms (gt17 m/s)
- 1-9 Trop Cyclones (gt33 m/s)
- 0-3 Severe TCs (gt65 m/s)
3Track Forecast
The TC track forecasts have regularly
improved in the past decades the 48-h forecasts
are now as good as the 24-h ones 10 years ago.
However, the errors remain too large even at
short term (gt100 km - roughly the diameter of the
TC core or the size of La Réunion - at 24-h) to
provide enough accuracy and guidance for
emergency management. Unlike track
prediction, intensity (i.e. wind rainfall)
forecast has shown little improvement
4Intensity Analysis Forecast (1)
- Dvorak Method
- Current Intensity number (CI) is deduced from
characteristic features in VIS IR images from
geostationary satellites - Wind (radius, height) Vmax(CI) x F(radius) x
G(height) - !! Vmax(CI) , F(radius) , G(height) calibrated
validated over N Atlantic only (USAF NOAA
missions) - !! Uncertainties increase for
- rapid evolution cyclogenesis, eyewall
replacement cycle, landfall, - specific situations small / large storms,
tropical / extra-tropical transitions,
5Intensity Analysis Forecast (2)
- Microwave radiometers (AQUA, Coriolis, DMSP,
TRMM, METOP, ) - Images at 37 (?h30 km) 85 GHz (?h10 km)
- identification of eyewall, external bands,
- structural changes ? Intensity changes
- estimate of rainfall (37 GHz rain, 85 GHz
large ice) - 4-6 images / day
- time resolution is slightly too large to
correctly follow rapid changes
6Intensity Analysis Forecast (3)
- Microwave sounders (NOAA series)
- AMSU-A (B)
- ?T in the eye ? Pmin (hydrostatic) , Vmax
(thermal wind) - But oblique sampling, poor space and time
resolution, effect of clouds precipitations,
validation,
7RSMC Analysis Forecast
Satellite-Based TC Intensity and Size Estimates
Human expertise and (expert system)
8SWICE proposed Field Experiment (1)
- South West Indian ocean tropical Cyclone
Experiment - January February 2011, from La Réunion
- Scientific Objectives
- To validate the empirical Dovrak laws VT ( CI ,
r , z ) over the SWIO - To participate to the Calibration-Validation of
Megha-Tropiques satellite products - To quantify the impact of targeted
observations on cyclogenesis, track and
intensity forecasts - To analyze the influence of synoptic
perturbations on cyclogenesis, storm intensity
and track tropical waves (K, ER, MRG), MJO,
upper-level perturbations, subtropical H L, - To characterize the microphysical (? radiative)
properties of iced hydrometeors in the upper
tropical troposphere
9SWICE proposed Field Experiment (2)
Jan-Feb 2011 ?
10SWICE proposed Field Experiment (3)
- RADIOSOUNDING NETWORK
- (2 months at 00 12 UTC 4 / day during IOPs)
- 4 active upper-air stations Dar-es-Salaam
(Tanzania) 6.52S, 39.12E Mahé
(Seychelles) 4.41S, 55.32E - Antananrivo (Madagascar) 18.48S, 47.19E
- Plaisance (Mauritius) 20.26S, 57.40E
- Dar es Salam (Tanzania), ? Diego Garcia
(BIOT), Durban (South Africa) - 2-3 additional stations in the intermediate zone
- Mozambique channel Dzaoudzi (Mayotte) 12.48S,
45.17E Main Development Zone Agalega
(Mauritius) 10.26S, 56.45E Tromelin
(France) 15.53S, 54.31E
St-Brandon (Mauritius) 16.27S, 59.37E. - Southern latidudes Tolonaro (Madag.) 25S, 45E
11SWICE proposed Field Experiment (4)
- FR / Falcon-20 aircraft ( based in La Réunion or
Mayotte other airports ) - (800 km/h, 3h30, 10 km) 10-15 dropwindsondes
released every 100-200 km in the most sensitive
regions around TCs or convective zones - Microphysical probes (counters imagers)
characteristics of ice particles - Onboard O3, NO2, CO measurements troposphere
stratosphere, mid latitudes tropics,
continental oceanic air masses interactions - RASTA 95 GHz cloud Doppler radar
- ? Electric field mills Electric field,
lightnings - synoptic surveillance vs. satellite
validation missions
12SWICE proposed Field Experiment (5)
- CNES-ISRO MEGHA-TROPIQUES (to be launched in
April 2010 by India) - 870 km, 20, ?2000 km swath? up to 5 overpaths
per 24h (at 15N 15S) - SCARAB SW LW radiative fluxes
- SAPHIR 183 GHz sounder ? humidity profiles
- MADRAS 18-157 GHz scanning radiometer ? wind,
water vapour, liquid water, precipitation
(liquid ice)
13SWICE validation of MEGHA-TROPIQUES
- Oceanic tropical environment ( 2 others in
Brasil Niger) - 1/3 à 1/4 of the Falcon-20 flights colocated
with M-T track (already done during AMMA / SOP-3
for A-Train) - Temperature Humidity soundings dropsondes
vs. SAPHIR - Microphysical characteristics of hydrometeors in
the upper oceanic tropical troposphere
Microphysical probes RALI vs. TBs (MADRAS) - Eventually 3D reflectivity fields from the
Meteo-France S- band Doppler radar in La Réunion
vs. TBs rain - Cost 1/4 à 1/3 of the Falcon-20 cost 150 -
200 k
14SWICE proposed Field Experiment (6)
- HIGH RESOLUTION MODELING in La Réunion
- Operational ECMWF T-799 (25 km) and
ALADIN-Réunion at 10-km horizontal resolution
with parameterized convection - Research Meso-NH at, e.g., 2 / 8 / 32 km in
nested domains coupling with the Ocean Mixed
Layer - ?? Future operational AROME-Réunion at 3-km
with full physics ??
070224-00 ? 070224-19
15SWICE proposed Field Experiment (7)
- ADAPTATIVE SAMPLING
- EUCOS EU IP / PREVIEW Data Targeting System
experiments in 2008 (ECMWF UKMO, to be extended
to Météo-France models) - identify potential high-impact weather events,
in particular cases with large uncertainty - predictions of sensitive regions where
additional observations are likely to have most
impact in reducing the forecast uncertainty - identify which additional observations to
request - metrics to assess the impact of changes in
observational network - Techniques Adjoint (Singular Vectors, Kalman
Filter Sensitivity, ) Ensemble (Ensemble
Transform Mono Observation, ET Kalman filter,
) - Open Questions non-linearity, horizontal
resolution, humidity water cycle, ensemble
members, numerical cost, - Now optimized for Europe N Atlantic , HYMEX
in 2011,
16SWICE related Field Experiments (1)
- ATLANTIC OCEAN (incl. CARRIBBEAN SEA GULF OF
MEXICO) - Observations in TCs with airborne Doppler radar
and onboard instruments, and around TCs with
dropwindsondes started with P3s in 1982 by NOAA /
HRD synoptic surveillance with Gulfstream
IV-SP jet since 1997 - Burpee et al. (1996) 15-30 error reduction for
12-60 hr track forecast, 20 reduction for
intensity forecast, by incorporating these data
in the initial analysis. But the effectiveness of
adaptative observations is highly variable ! - NW PACIFIC OCEAN
- Dropwindsonde Observations for Typhoon
Surveillance near the Taiwan Region (DOTSTAR,
2003, 2004, ) with ASTRA SPX jet (750 km/h, 6
h, 14 km) sondes released every 150-200 km in
the most sensitive regions around TCs ? improved
diagnosis, analysis forecasts BL wind
measurements - THORPEX Pacific-Asian Regional Campaign (T-PARC,
2008) with enhanced RS network, driftsondes,
dropsondes, instrumented aircraft, genesis
and evolution of TCs, improved use of cloud-
rain-affected satellite data, advanced
assimilation techniques, adaptative sampling,
high-resolution modeling,
17SWICE related Field Experiments (2)
DOTSAR Typhoon Initialization in a Mesoscale
Model Combination of the Bogused Vortex and the
Dropwindesonde data K.-H. Chou C.-C. Wu (MWR
Mar08)
- BNDY the DLM winds agree much better with the
observed values when the DWS data are assimilated - BYDN the implantation of the Bogus Vortex
intensifies the inner core structure - BYDY better analyzed outer circulation
18SWICE proposed Field Experiment (8)
- AEROCLIPPERs
- 5-10 m balloons, vertically stabilized at 60 m
altitude, with an attached guide rope floating
at the ocean surface ? GPS position wind, SST
SSS, atmospheric pressure, temperature humidity
bulk momentum, heat moisture fluxes at the
air-sea interface - 2007 two Aeroclippers survived after passing
through TC Dora in Jan-Feb 07 during the VASCO
campaign in the SWIO (! wind position only !) - ? Coordination with TRIO?
19SWICE proposed Field Experiment (9)
20SWICE proposed Field Experiment (10)
- OPERATION CENTER
- RSMC Météo-France La Réunion responsibility for
Mayotte weather center - Operational forecasting capability,
telecommunications facilities - International Roland-Garros airport French air
force base
- PARTICIPATING LABORATORIES
- LACY (Université de la Réunion CNRS
Météo-France) RS network, forecast - Laboratoire dAérologie (Toulouse) Dropsondes
In situ chemistry - CNRM (Toulouse) Targeting
- LAMP (Clermont-Ferrand) Microphysics
- LATMOS (Vélizy) MEGHA-TROPIQUES RASTA radar
- LMD (Paris) MEGHA-TROPIQUES Upper
tropospheric features Aeroclippers - LOCEAN (Paris) Ocean (TRIO)
- Indian Ocean Commission
- WMO / Tropical Meteorology Research Program /
Tropical Cyclone Panel - World Weather Research Program / THORPEX
- USA / NOAA Annual Hurr. Field Prog, Taiwan /
DOTSTAR, Australia, India
21SWICE proposed Field Experiment (11)
22SWICE proposed Field Experiment (12)
Examples of virtual flight plans for successive
synoptic surveillance missions with Falcon-20
for TC Ivan on 13-19 February 2008. Each flight
will be about 3h30 min long, and 10-15 dropsondes
will be released. (flight plans must first be
approved by the pilots and by the Air Traffic
Control)
23SWICE proposed Field Experiment
- Distinct maximum in January and February
- Relatively large inter-annual variability
- In a 2-month period, one can generally expect 1-2
(up to 3-4) TSs and/or TCs in the area of
investigation
24SWICE proposed Field Experiment
- Estimated total cost 1 M
- radiosoundings 300 k,
- Falcon-20 opérations 350 k,
- dropsondes 250 k,
- shipping and fees 20 k,
- travel stay 80 k
- Not included
- new RS stations and cost of operations,
- Aeroclippers (TRIO)
- Pending demands
- ANR 300 k
- Région Réunion 100 k
- CNES 200 k
- Météo-France 200 k
- CNRS / INSU 200 k