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Recent advances in operational tropical cyclone genesis forecast.
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- Author(s): Hon, K. K.; Ballard, Robert; Blake, Eric; Bond, Steph; Gile, Robb; Halperin, Daniel; Helms, Charles; Hoang Lam; Xinyan Lyu; Mohapatra, Mrutyunjay; Sharma, Monica; Shimokobe, Akira; Toumi, Ralf; Seonghee Won
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Tropical Cyclone Research & Review; Dec2023, Vol. 12 Issue 4, p323-340, 18p
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Tropical cyclone (TC) genesis prediction is a major scientific challenge to the TC operation and research community. This report surveys the current status of TC genesis forecasts by a number of major operational centers covering the key ocean basins across both hemispheres. Since IWTC-9, we see an emergence of probabilistic TC genesis forecast products by operational centers, typically supported by the statistical processing of a combination of ensemble prediction and satellite analysis, covering time periods of couple of days to weeks ahead. The prevalence of multi-center grand ensemble approach highlights the uncertainties involved and the forecast challenges in quantitative genesis prediction. While operational practice might differ across agencies, verification efforts generally report a steady or slightly improving skill level in terms of reliability, which likely results from the continual improvement in global numerical weather prediction capability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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