2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00376-019-8252-5
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Applying Anomaly-based Weather Analysis to the Prediction of Low Visibility Associated with the Coastal Fog at Ningbo-Zhoushan Port in East China

Abstract: Low visibility episodes (visibility < 1000 m) were studied by applying the anomaly-based weather analysis method. A regional episode of low visibility associated with a coastal fog that occurred from 27 to 28 January 2016 over Ningbo-Zhoushan Port, Zhejiang Province, East China, was first examined. Some basic features from the anomalous weather analysis for this case were identified: (1) the process of low visibility mainly caused by coastal fog was a direct response to anomalous temperature inversion in the l… Show more

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“…A dust storm caused by strong winds is a physical process of rapid release of anomalous atmospheric energy over desert areas and then moves to other places. Dust storm is one of the weather extremes similar to haze episodes and fog events (Qian & Huang, 2019; Qian, Leung, Chen, et al., 2019). These weather extremes can be visually more striking in spatial structure if they are described by an approach of anomaly based weather analysis (Qian, Du, et al., 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A dust storm caused by strong winds is a physical process of rapid release of anomalous atmospheric energy over desert areas and then moves to other places. Dust storm is one of the weather extremes similar to haze episodes and fog events (Qian & Huang, 2019; Qian, Leung, Chen, et al., 2019). These weather extremes can be visually more striking in spatial structure if they are described by an approach of anomaly based weather analysis (Qian, Du, et al., 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their method showed smaller biases below 2 km than other visibility parameterization schemes. Qian et al [11] investigated the application of anomalybased weather analysis for low-visibility prediction in coastal fog at Ningbo Zhoushan Port in East China, enhancing prediction accuracy with anomaly weather analysis.…”
Section: Numerical Simulation-based Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These metrics are used to evaluate the model's performance in a time series forecasting task. The five indicators are defined in Equations ( 7)-( 11) below: (11) where n samples represents the number of samples, y i is the actual value, y i is the predicted value, and y is the average value of the actual value.…”
Section: Evaluation Metricmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The north-northeast wind is a common wind direction, and the average wind speeds are from 5 to 7 m/s. The waves mainly come from the east-southeast, and the average significant wave height is from 0⋅6 to 0⋅9 m. The study area has a regular semi-diurnal tide, with an average tidal range greater than 2 m. Sea fog and tropical cyclones are generally inactive (Qian et al., 2019; Yao et al., 2020). The extreme cold wave does not occur in October (Ma and Zhu, 2018).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%