2015
DOI: 10.3354/cr01267
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Seasonal forecasting of tropical cyclone activity in the coastal region of Vietnam using RegCM4.2

Abstract: This study presents an experimental seasonal forecast of tropical cyclone (TC) activity for Vietnam's coastal region during the 2012−2013 typhoon seasons, using the Regional Climate Model (RegCM, version 4.2) to downscale the global Climate Forecasting System (CFS) forecast. Using an improved vortex tracking algorithm that detects vortex centers efficiently, RegCM reasonably forecasts the general distribution of TC counts in time as well as the TC track pattern during the entire experimental period from Februa… Show more

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“…(2007), Phan et al . (2015), Tsou et al . (2016) and Dao and Yu (2021) was adopted to identify TC‐like vortices in HiRAM simulations.…”
Section: Data Model and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(2007), Phan et al . (2015), Tsou et al . (2016) and Dao and Yu (2021) was adopted to identify TC‐like vortices in HiRAM simulations.…”
Section: Data Model and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The TC-detecting algorithm used in Knutson et al (2007), Phan et al (2015), Tsou et al (2016) and Dao and Yu (2021) was adopted to identify TC-like vortices in HiRAM simulations. Since the criteria chosen in this study are essentially the same as those used in Dao and Yu (2021), we only provide a short synopsis here.…”
Section: Algorithm For Detecting Tc-like Vorticesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While statistical prediction models have made major progress in producing skillful seasonal predictions, dynamic models including atmospheric general circulation models (AGCMs) and coupled GCMs (CGCMs) have been playing an increasingly important role in the field of TC seasonal prediction (Vitart and Stockdale 2001;Vitart et al 2003;Vitart 2006;Zhao et al 2010;Lin 2011, 2013;Vecchi et al 2014;Vecchi and Villarini 2014;Camp et al 2015;Xiang et al 2015). For the WNP storms, there are numerous studies documenting the results from the use of dynamic models in seasonal predictions of WNP TC frequency (Vitart and Stockdale 2001;Sun and Chen 2011;Au-Yeung and Chan 2012;Lin 2011, 2013;Vecchi et al 2014;Camp et al 2015;Kim et al 2017;Manganello et al 2016) and landfall over East Asia (Sun and Ahn 2011;Huang and Chan 2014;Tan et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2007), Phan et al . (2015) and Tsou et al . (2016) was adopted for detecting TC‐like vortices in model simulations.…”
Section: Data Model and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%