Abstract

Abstract This study evaluates the impact of assimilating Advanced Himawari Imager (AHI) radiance data on the 8-10 water vapor channel using the three-dimensional variational (3DVAR) technique for the very heavy rainfall events in East Kalimantan on June 2-4, 2019. We utilized the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) and WRF Data Assimilation (WRFDA) system to run assimilation and prediction model simulations. To compare the assimilated model with AHI data and without assimilation, we devised two experimental schemes: 3DVAR and NODA. We assessed the enhancement in model prediction by comparing simulation results based on convection evolution, vertically integrated moisture flux convergence (VIMFC) increment, and rain prediction skill metrics, including Threat Score (TS), Equitable Threat Score (ETS), and Fractions Skill Score (FSS). Our findings suggest that the incorporation of AHI data results in a substantial improvement of the WRF model’s prediction of the very heavy rainfall events in East Kalimantan.

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