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사계절 황사단기예측모델 UM-ADAM2의 2010년 황사 예측성능 분석

Performance Analysis of Simulation of Asian Dust Observed in 2010 by the all-Season Dust Forecasting Model, UM-ADAM2

  • Lee, Eun-Hee (Asian Dust Research Laboratory, National Institute of Meteorological Research) ;
  • Kim, Seungbum (Korea Meteorological Administration, Forecast Bureau, Korea Meteorological Administration) ;
  • Ha, Jong-Chul (Asian Dust Research Laboratory, National Institute of Meteorological Research) ;
  • Chun, Youngsin (Asian Dust Research Laboratory, National Institute of Meteorological Research)
  • 투고 : 2011.12.16
  • 심사 : 2012.02.10
  • 발행 : 2012.06.30

초록

The Asian dust (Hwangsa) forecasting model, Asian Dust Aerosol Model (ADAM) has been modified by using satelliate monitoring of surface vegetation, which enables to simulate dusts occuring not only in springtime but also for all-year-round period. Coupled with the Unified Model (UM), the operational weather forecasting model at KMA, UM-ADAM2 was implemented for operational dust forecasting since 2010, with an aid of development of Meteorology-Chemistry Interface Processor (MCIP) for usage UM. The performance analysis of the ADAM2 forecast was conducted with $PM_{10}$ concentrations observed at monitoring sites in the source regions in China and the downstream regions of Korea from March to December in 2010. It was found that the UM-ADAM2 model was able to simulate quite well Hwangsa events observed in spring and wintertime over Korea. In the downstream region of Korea, the starting and ending times of dust events were well-simulated, although the surface $PM_{10}$ concentration was slightly underestimated for some dust events. The general negative bias less than $35{\mu}g\;m^{3}$ in $PM_{10}$ is found and it is likely to be due to other fine aerosol species which is not considered in ADAM2. It is found that the correlation between observed and forecasted $PM_{10}$ concentration increases as forecasting time approaches, showing stably high correlation about 0.7 within 36 hr in forecasting time. This suggests the possibility that there is potential for the UM-ADAM2 model to be used as an operational Asian dust forecast model.

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