日本地球惑星科学連合2014年大会

日本地球惑星科学連合2014年大会

2014年4月28日〜5月2日パシフィコ横浜 会議センター
日本地球惑星科学連合
日本地球惑星科学連合2014年大会

日本地球惑星科学連合2014年大会

2014年4月28日〜5月2日パシフィコ横浜 会議センター

[AAS01-P03_PG]An Ensemble Nowcasting of Rainfall over the Kanto Region, Japanポスター講演3分口頭発表枠

*P.C. Shakti1、MISUMI Ryohei1、NAKATANI Tsuyoshi1、MAKI Masayuki2、SEED Alan3(1.National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention(NIED), Tsukuba, Japan、2.Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan、3.Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Australia)

キーワード:

nowcasting、ensemble、weather radar、extreme rainfall、STEPS、hydrological model

Every year weather-related disasters: extreme rainfall, landslides and flooding destroy livelihoods and damage economics somewhere on the planet. Recently, number of flash flooding is believed to be increasing specially in urban areas. It has being a great challenge to forecast flood warning and urban drainage management. Nowcasting of rainfall (very short-range forecasting) is an important tool to minimize or manage all these weather-related disasters since precipitation is the main input. Common practice to forecast heavy precipitation for hydrological application varies from 0-6 hr and there are different kinds of nowcasting based on different method.
Nowcasting of rainfall comprises the detailed description of the current weather along with forecasts obtained by extrapolation for a different time period ahead. In this study, we focus on ensemble nowcasting of rainfall. It refers to the fact that many forecasts are produced, with the rainfall areas moving at slightly different speeds, and with the small rainfall features represented by slightly different random statistics. By comparing these different nowcasting of rainfall, the forecaster can decide how likely a particular weather event will be. It gives a much better idea of what weather events may occur at a particular time. Short Term Ensemble Prediction System (STEPS), one of the most advanced Quantitative Precipitation Forecast (QPF) systems currently available is considered for nowcasting of rainfall. Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) and X-band multi-parameter (MP) radar data were considered to produce an ensemble nowcasting of rainfall. First, JMA radar rainfall data of Kanto region was fixed to check the performance of STEPS. Skill scores showed that STEPS can give a good forecast for less than one hour. However, more uncertainties can be seen during the starting and ending of rain event. High resolution of data (MP data) also used in the STEPS under the default condition. Overall, an ensemble nowcasting of rainfall seems close with real time data, which could be interesting to use them in hydrological model.