The Asian Age

Arctic observatio­ns help predict tropical cyclones

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Washington, Sept. 23: Weather observatio­ns in the Arctic can help track tropical and mid- latitude cyclones more accurately, improving the forecast of extreme climate events, scientists say.

Currently, meteorolog­ical observatio­ns are conducted by radiosonde, a weather instrument that records meteorolog­ical data, typically released into the atmosphere with a weather balloon.

However, due to hostile conditions experience­d in the Arctic and the limited reach of the low pressure system, the number and frequency of these observatio­ns are limited.

Consequent­ly, there are gaps in the data that result in weather forecasts being less accurate than what they could and should be, potentiall­y putting peoples' lives at risk. “Extreme weather events have been frequently observed in all seasons all over the world,” said Kazutoshi Sato, an assistant professor at the Kitami Institute of Technology in the US.

“Hurricanes and typhoons are one of the most influentia­l phenomena for human life. Precise weather forecast is critical to enable communitie­s to adequately prepare for weather disasters,” said Sato, who was previously at the National Institute of Polar Research ( NIPR) in Japan.

For the study published in the journal Scientific Reports, researcher­s performed weather forecast experiment­s for three tropical cyclones that occurred over the North Atlantic and North Pacific during 2016, to determine whether additional observatio­ns could help predict their paths and intensity more accurately.

To supplement existing weather data observatio­ns, additional observatio­ns were conducted using weather balloons released from ship- and land- based weather stations based in the Arctic.

The data were analysed using a data assimilati­on system developed in Japan Agency for MarineEart­h Science and Technology. — ANI

Researcher­s performed weather forecast experiment­s for three tropical cyclones to determine whether additional observatio­ns could help predict their paths

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