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Ensemble forecast for storm tide and resurgence from Tropical Cyclone Isaias

Mahmoud Ayyad, Philip Orton, Hoda El Safty, Ziyu Chen, Muhammad R. Hajj

2022Weather and Climate Extremes25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ensemble-based probabilistic forecasting of storm surge is increasingly being used to provide metrics for emergency management decisions such as the near-worst case scenario. The Stevens Flood Advisory System is an ensemble prediction system used to forecast total water levels over a broad coastal region and street-scale flood levels for several New York Harbor (NYH) critical infrastructure sites. As a part of our continuous assessment of this system’s performance, we evaluate its prediction of storm tide and resurgence during Tropical Cyclone Isaias (2020), which tracked northward along the Pennsylvania/New Jersey border and caused the largest storm surge in NYH since Hurricane Sandy. Isaias specific track and speed generated an unusual flood event consisting of a storm surge, a blowout, then a significant resurgence that caused minor flooding. The analysis shows that the super-ensemble spread provided an equal or better estimate of uncertainties than sub-ensembles based only on any single meteorological forcing system. Because of ensemble averaging, the central forecast under-predicted peak water levels and the resurgence peak though these were predicted by some of the ensemble members. The impacts of errors in forecast storm arrival time and resolution-related biases in coarse global atmospheric models on the predictions are noted. A limited comparison for this single storm with the National Hurricane Center’s forecast show SFAS providing better accuracy and spread. Advantages and challenges of SFAS and other similar mid-latitude flood forecast systems are identified along with recommendations for analysis and improvement.

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Storm surgeTropical cycloneClimatologyEnvironmental scienceStormTropical cyclone forecast modelMeteorologyFlood mythFlooding (psychology)Coastal floodEnsemble forecastingGeographyGeologyClimate changeOceanographyArchaeologyPsychotherapistSea level risePsychologyTropical and Extratropical Cyclones ResearchMeteorological Phenomena and SimulationsFlood Risk Assessment and Management