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Calibrated Precipitation Forecasts for a Limited-Area Ensemble Forecast System Using Reforecasts

Calibrated Precipitation Forecasts for a Limited-Area Ensemble Forecast System Using Reforecasts The calibration of numerical weather forecasts using reforecasts has been shown to increase the skill of weather predictions. Here, the precipitation forecasts from the Consortium for Small Scale Modeling Limited Area Ensemble Prediction System (COSMO-LEPS) are improved using a 30-yr-long set of reforecasts. The probabilistic forecasts are calibrated on the exceedance of return periods, independently from available observations. Besides correcting for systematic model errors, the spatial and temporal variability in the amplitude of rare precipitation events is implicitly captured when issuing forecasts of return periods. These forecast products are especially useful for issuing warnings of upcoming events. A way to visualize those calibrated ensemble forecasts conveniently for end users and to present verification results of the return period–based forecasts for Switzerland is proposed. It is presented that, depending on the lead time and return period, calibrating COSMO-LEPS with reforecasts increases the precipitation forecast skill substantially (about 1 day in forecast lead time). The largest improvements are achieved during winter months. The reasonable choice of the length of the reforecast climatology is estimated for an efficient use of this computational expensive calibration method. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Monthly Weather Review American Meteorological Society

Calibrated Precipitation Forecasts for a Limited-Area Ensemble Forecast System Using Reforecasts

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Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Copyright
Copyright © 2009 American Meteorological Society
ISSN
1520-0493
DOI
10.1175/2009MWR2977.1
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Abstract

The calibration of numerical weather forecasts using reforecasts has been shown to increase the skill of weather predictions. Here, the precipitation forecasts from the Consortium for Small Scale Modeling Limited Area Ensemble Prediction System (COSMO-LEPS) are improved using a 30-yr-long set of reforecasts. The probabilistic forecasts are calibrated on the exceedance of return periods, independently from available observations. Besides correcting for systematic model errors, the spatial and temporal variability in the amplitude of rare precipitation events is implicitly captured when issuing forecasts of return periods. These forecast products are especially useful for issuing warnings of upcoming events. A way to visualize those calibrated ensemble forecasts conveniently for end users and to present verification results of the return period–based forecasts for Switzerland is proposed. It is presented that, depending on the lead time and return period, calibrating COSMO-LEPS with reforecasts increases the precipitation forecast skill substantially (about 1 day in forecast lead time). The largest improvements are achieved during winter months. The reasonable choice of the length of the reforecast climatology is estimated for an efficient use of this computational expensive calibration method.

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Monthly Weather ReviewAmerican Meteorological Society

Published: Feb 20, 2009

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