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Verification of Space Weather Forecasts Issued by the Met Office Space Weather Operations Centre

Authors :
Sophie A. Murray
Michael Sharpe
Source :
Space Weather. 15:1383-1395
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2017.

Abstract

The Met Office Space Weather Operations Centre was founded in 2014 and part of its remit is a daily Space Weather Technical Forecast to help the UK build resilience to space weather impacts; guidance includes 4 day geomagnetic storm forecasts (GMSF) and X-ray flare forecasts (XRFF). It is crucial for forecasters, users, modelers, and stakeholders to understand the strengths and weaknesses of these forecasts; therefore, it is important to verify against the most reliable truth data source available. The present study contains verification results for XRFFs using Geo-Orbiting Earth Satellite 15 satellite data and GMSF using planetary K-index (Kp) values from the GFZ Helmholtz Centre. To assess the value of the verification results, it is helpful to compare them against a reference forecast and the frequency of occurrence during a rolling prediction period is used for this purpose. An analysis of the rolling 12 month performance over a 19 month period suggests that both the XRFF and GMSF struggle to provide a better prediction than the reference. However, a relative operating characteristic and reliability analysis of the full 19 month period reveals that although the GMSF and XRFF possess discriminatory skill, events tend to be overforecast.

Details

ISSN :
15427390
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Space Weather
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........33405fa615f52533d966f5662952fcfb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/2017sw001683