Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. Ser. II
Online ISSN : 2186-9057
Print ISSN : 0026-1165
ISSN-L : 0026-1165
Recent Developments in the GFDL Extended-Range Forecasting System
W. SternR. PierrehumbertJ. SirutisJ. PloshayK. Miyakoda
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1986 Volume 64A Pages 359-363

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Abstract
 An assessment is made of the areas of focus for improving extended-range forecasting. Two topics currently being researched involve the reduction of systematic error by improving a GCM’s accuracy and the refinement of the transition between the data assimilation phase and the forecasting phase.
 Subgrid-scale orographic parameterizations have been the subject of recent model improvement activities. Results are shown for an envelope orography with an N48L9 gridpoint model and using a mountain gravity wave drag scheme with an R42L18 spectral model. In both cases there is an encouraging reduction in the systematic errors.
 Proper initialization of tropical features, i. e. 40-50 day waves, may be crucial for extended-range predictions in the extra-tropics as well as the tropics. Using a continuous data assimilation scheme the 40-50 day oscillations in the tropics appear to be well maintained from the assimilation to the forecast phase. However, the assimilation system underestimates precipitation and evaporation rates.
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