The 23rd Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology

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A PROTOTYPE REAL-TIME WIND AND WAVE FORECASTING SYSTEM FOR TROPICAL CYCLONES IN THE ATLANTIC BASIN

John L. Guiney, Miami, FL; and H. Graber, V. J. Cardone, R. E. Jensen, M. D. Powell, and P. G. Black

A prototype tropical cyclone (TC) wind and wave forecasting scheme has been developed to produce real-time wind and wave forecast fields (T0 to T=72 hours) for TC in the Atlantic basin. A two-dimensional planetary boundary layer wind model is applied, using the objective wind analysis scheme developed by Powell (1995) for initialization, with the resulting wind stresses driving a three-dimensional wave model. The output will include 17.5 m/s, 26 m/s, and 33 m/s wind radii which are among the primary forecast parameters issued by the Tropical Prediction Center/National Hurricane Center (TPC/NHC)in the Tropical Cyclone Forecast/Advisory product. The significant wave height forecast fields will also be produced, including the 12-foot threshold radii issued by TPC/NHC. This system will be run in a simulated real-time mode during the 1998 hurricane season. Results from these tests, along with several cases from 1995 and 1996, will
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The 23rd Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology