2010
DOI: 10.2174/1874282301004010160
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Improvement of Mesoscale Forecasts of Monsoon Depressions Through Assimilation of QuikSCAT Wind Data: Two Case Studies Over India

Abstract: Monsoon depressions form during the Southwest Indian Monsoon over the Bay of Bengal and provide copious rainfall over the eastern and central parts of the country. Since these depressions form over sea, a region of data scarcity, satellite data provides only source of information of the meteorological system. Furthermore, for short-range prediction, it is extremely important to have accurate initial conditions for better model performance. In this study, effects of three dimensional variational (3DVAR) assimil… Show more

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“…Several previous studies (e.g. Routray et al, 2014;Govindankutty and Chandrasekar, 2010;Sinha and Chandrasekar, 2010;Chandrasekar and Kutty, 2013) have reported that 3DVar assimilation of observations have resulted in improved simulation of MDs using the WRF model. However, the inclusion of additional multivariate correlation information in the background error formulation in the cv6 option has not been investigated by any of the above-mentioned studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several previous studies (e.g. Routray et al, 2014;Govindankutty and Chandrasekar, 2010;Sinha and Chandrasekar, 2010;Chandrasekar and Kutty, 2013) have reported that 3DVar assimilation of observations have resulted in improved simulation of MDs using the WRF model. However, the inclusion of additional multivariate correlation information in the background error formulation in the cv6 option has not been investigated by any of the above-mentioned studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%