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Journal of Earth system science
A Statistical Cyclone Intensity Prediction (SCIP) model for the Bay of Bengal
S K Roy Bhowmik11  P K Kundu22  Ananda Kumar Das11  S D Kotal11 
[1] India Meteorological Department, New Delhi 110 003, India.$$;Department of Mathematics, Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700 032, India.$$
关键词: Tropical cyclone;    intensity prediction;    multiple linear regression;    regression coefficient;    statistical model.;   
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学科分类:天文学(综合)
来源: Indian Academy of Sciences
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【 摘 要 】

A statistical model for predicting the intensity of tropical cyclones in the Bay of Bengal has been proposed. The model is developed applying multiple linear regression technique. The model parameters are determined from the database of 62 cyclones that developed over the Bay of Bengal during the period 1981–2000. The parameters selected as predictors are: initial storm intensity, intensity changes during past 12 hours, storm motion speed, initial storm latitude position, vertical wind shear averaged along the storm track, vorticity at 850 hPa, Divergence at 200 hPa and sea surface temperature (SST). When the model is tested with the dependent samples of 62 cyclones, the forecast skill of the model for forecasts up to 72 hours is found to be reasonably good. The average absolute errors (AAE) are less than 10 knots for forecasts up to 36 hours and maximum forecast error of order 14 knots occurs at 60 hours and 72 hours. When the model is tested with the independent samples of 15 cyclones (during 2000 to 2007), the AAE is found to be less than 13 knots (ranging from 5.1 to 12.5 knots) for forecast up to 72 hours. The model is found to be superior to the empirical model proposed by Roy Bhowmik et al (2007) for the Bay of Bengal.

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