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Towards nowcasting in Europe in 2030.

Authors :
Bojinski, Stephan
Blaauboer, Dick
Calbet, Xavier
de Coning, Estelle
Debie, Frans
Montmerle, Thibaut
Nietosvaara, Vesa
Norman, Katie
Bañón Peregrín, Luis
Schmid, Franziska
Strelec Mahović, Nataša
Wapler, Kathrin
Source :
Meteorological Applications; Jul2023, Vol. 30 Issue 4, p1-27, 27p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The increasing impact of severe weather over Europe on lives and weather‐sensitive economies can be mitigated by accurate 0–6 h forecasts (nowcasts), supporting a vital 'last line of defence' for civil protection and many other applications. Recognizing lack of skill in some complex situations, often at convective and local sub‐kilometre scales and associated with rare events, we identify seven recommendations with the aim to improve nowcasting in Europe by the national meteorological and hydrological services (NMHSs) by 2030. These recommendations are based on a review of user needs, the state of the observing system, techniques based on observations and high‐resolution numerical weather models, as well as tools, data and infrastructure supporting the nowcasting community in Europe. Denser and more accurate observations are necessary particularly in the boundary layer to better characterize the ingredients of severe storms. A key driver for improvement is next‐generation European satellite data becoming available as of 2023. Seamless ensemble prediction methods to produce enhanced weather forecasts with 0–24 h lead times and probabilistic products require further development. Such products need to be understood and interpreted by skilled forecasters operating in an evolving forecasting context. We argue that stronger co‐development and collaboration between providers and users of nowcasting‐relevant data and information are key ingredients for progress. We recommend establishing pan‐European nowcasting consortia, better exchange of data, common development platforms and common verification approaches as key elements for progressing nowcasting in Europe in this decade. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13504827
Volume :
30
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Meteorological Applications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
171104794
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/met.2124