Tropical Cyclone Intensity Evolution Modeled as a Dependent Hidden Markov Process

08/15/2018
by   Renzhi Jing, et al.
0

A hidden Markov model is developed to simulate tropical cyclone intensity evolution dependent on the surrounding large-scale environment. The model considers three unobserved (hidden) discrete states of intensification and associates each state with a probability distribution of intensity change. The storm's transit from one state to another is described as a Markov chain. Both the intensity change and state transit components of the model are dependent on environmental variables including potential intensity, vertical wind shear, relative humidity, and ocean feedback. This Markov environment-dependent hurricane intensity model (MeHiM) is used to simulate the evolution of storm intensity along the storm track over the ocean, and a simple decay model is added to estimate the intensity change when the storm moves over land. Data for the North Atlantic (NA) basin from 1979-2014 (555 storms) are used for model development and evaluation. Probability distributions of 6-h and 24-h intensity change, lifetime maximum intensity, and landfall intensity based on model simulations and observations compare well. Although the MeHiM is still limited in fully describing rapid intensification, it shows a significant improvement over previous statistical models (e.g., linear, nonlinear, and finite mixture models).

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
09/06/2021

Ignorable and non-ignorable missing data in hidden Markov models

We consider missing data in the context of hidden Markov models with a f...
research
03/10/2021

Analyzing cross-talk between superimposed signals: Vector norm dependent hidden Markov models and applications

We propose and investigate a hidden Markov model (HMM) for the analysis ...
research
10/06/2021

Detecting chaos in hurricane intensity

Determining the maximum potential limit in the accuracy of hurricane int...
research
11/25/2019

Unlocking GOES: A Statistical Framework for Quantifying the Evolution of Convective Structure in Tropical Cyclones

Tropical cyclones (TCs) rank among the most costly natural disasters in ...
research
01/24/2019

Detecting Changes in Hidden Markov Models

We consider the problem of sequential detection of a change in the stati...
research
02/16/2020

Statistical Simulator for the Engine Knock

This paper proposes a statistical simulator for the engine knock based o...
research
05/11/2019

Partisan Lean of States: Electoral College and Popular Vote

We compare federal election results for each state versus the USA each s...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset