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Utility of Dense Pressure Observations for Improving Mesoscale Analyses and Forecasts

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MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW
Volume 142, Issue 7, Pages 2398-2413

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AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1175/MWR-D-13-00269.1

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  1. Microsoft
  2. NOAA CSTAR [NA10OAR4320148 AM63]
  3. NSF [AGS-1041879]

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The use of dense pressure observations is investigated for creating mesoscale ensemble analyses and improving short-term mesoscale forecasts. By exploiting additional observation platforms, the number of pressure observations over the Pacific Northwest region is increased by an order of magnitude over standard airport observations. Quality control and bias correction methods for these observations are discussed, including the use of pressure tendency as an alternative observation type with fewer bias concerns. The enhanced station density provided by these observations contributes to localized adjustments for a variety of mesoscale phenomena. These adjusted analyses yield improved forecasts, including more accurate forecasts of frontal passages and convective bands. Assimilating dense 3-h pressure tendency observations also reduces the error in some forecast surface fields similarly to raw pressure observations, suggesting further investigation into pressure tendency as a mesoscale observation type.

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