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Meteorological applications
Track and intensity forecast of tropical cyclones over the North Indian Ocean with multilayer feed forward neural nets
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Sutapa Chaudhuri1  Debashree Dutta1  Sayantika Goswami1  Anirban Middey1 
[1] Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Calcutta
关键词: multilayer feed forward neural net;    forecast;    track;    intensity;    tropical cyclones;    NIO;   
DOI  :  10.1002/met.1488
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Wiley
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【 摘 要 】

Precise forecasting of the track and intensity of tropical cyclones remains one of the top priorities for the meteorological community. In the present study multilayer feed forward neural nets with different architectures are developed to identify the best neural net for forecasting the track and intensity of tropical cyclones over the North Indian Ocean (NIO) with 6, 12 and 24 h lead time. Forecast errors are estimated with each neural net. The result reveals that the neural net architecture 1 (NNA 1) with 10 input layers, 2 hidden layers, 5 hidden nodes and 2 output layers provides the best forecast for both the track and the intensity of the tropical cyclones over NIO. Two cyclones of the same category in Saffir Simpson Hurricane Scale, namely Nargis and Phet, that occurred over the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea of the NIO basin are considered in the present study for validation. The result reveals that the prediction errors (%) with NNA 1 model in estimating the intensity of the cyclones Nargis and Phet during the validation are 3.37, 8.29 and 9.74 as well as 6.38, 11.26 and 18.72 with 6, 12 and 24 h lead time, respectively. The mean track errors for 6, 12 and 24 h forecasts are observed to be 45, 69 and 89 km for cyclone Nargis and 54, 87 and 98 km for cyclone Phet. NNA 1 model is observed to perform better than NNA 2 and NNA 3 models and the existing numerical models.

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