JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020

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A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences ) » A-AS Atmospheric Sciences, Meteorology & Atmospheric Environment

[A-AS06] Advances in Tropical Cyclone Research: Past, Present, and Future

convener:Yoshiaki Miyamoto(Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, Keio University), Sachie Kanada(Nagoya University), Akiyoshi Wada(Department of Typhoon and Severe Weather Research, Meteorological Research Institute), Kosuke Ito(University of the Ryukyus)

[AAS06-P06] Improvement of Prediction Accuracy of 3-second gust caused by Typhoon Meteorological Input Data : GDAPS, RDAPS, GFS -

*Woosik Jung1 (1.INJE University, Department of Atmospheric Environment Information Engineering, Gimhae, Republic of Korea)

Keywords:Typhoon Pre-prevention Disaster Model, 3-second gust, GDAPS, RDAPS, GFS

The damage caused by recent typhoons affecting the Korean Peninsula has been increasing rapidly. The top 10 records of maximum instantaneous wind speed caused by typhoons has shown by typhoons since the 2000s. Compared to the past, the frequency of typhoons is decreasing and the intensity of typhoons is getting stronger. In order to reduce damage from typhoons, a Typhoon Pre-prevention Disaster Model developed and operated to predict 3-second gust(maximum instantaneous wind speed) caused by typhoons and to calculate the possible damage. In order to improve the accuracy of Typhoon Pre-prevention Disaster Model, meteorological input data such as GDAPS(Global Data Assimilation Prediction System), RDAPS(Regional Data Assimilation System), and GFS(Global Forecast System) were applied to the Model. 3-second gust calculated using GDAPS as the meteorological input data showed the most similar results to the observed values for the RMSE, MB, and IOA values used as statistical indicators, followed by RDAPS and GFS.

This research was supported by Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education(2017R1D1A3B03036152).