P12     An Evaluation of 3D- and 4D-EnVar Sub-Hourly Data Assimilation in the HRRR

 

Beck, Jeff, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL)/Global Systems Division (GSD) and Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA), Ming Hu, NOAA/ESRL/GSD and Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, Hui Shao, and Chunhua Zhou, National Center for Atmospheric Research

 

The current operational configuration of the 3-km High-Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR) features an hourly update cycle based on a downscaled RAP initialization and a one-hour pre-forecast.  In an effort to take advantage of sub-hour observational data, testing of 15-minute update cycles during the one-hour pre-forecast was conducted using both 3D- and 4D-EnVar.  Initial findings indicate that on average, both 3D- and 4D-EnVar result in a closer fit to the obs (lower RMSE and bias) when compared to hourly 3D-EnVar for traditional verification metrics at analysis time.  For 1-, 3-, and 6-hr forecasts, the sub-hourly DA provides an overall neutral impact.  However, analysis of radar reflectivity during the free forecast indicates a potential qualitative improvement of placement and intensity of small-scale precipitation features for the sub-hourly runs, in particular for the 4D-EnVar simulations.  Further analysis will focus on assessing changes within the three backgrounds used in 4D-EnVar to illustrate how this evolution impacts the final analysis and forecast.