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Rainfall forecasting skill of GFS model at T1534 and T574 resolution over India during the monsoon season

Authors :
Ch. Sridevi
Ashok Kumar
P. Suneetha
K. K. Singh
V. R. Durai
Source :
Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics. 132:35-52
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.

Abstract

The rainfall forecast of global forecasting system (GFS) model running at the India Meteorological Department (IMD), i.e., GFS T574 (25 km) and GFS T1534 (12.5 km) is verified at its natural resolution. A verification study is conducted for the rainfall forecast over Indian window during the summer monsoon season (June–September) 2016. Regional verification of rainfall forecast was also carried out over five homogeneous regions of India, i.e., north India, west coast of India, northeast India, central India and peninsular India. The skill of the model forecast is also evaluated for yes/no, categorical and few heavy rainfall cases over India. Results show that both T1534 and T574 models are able to provide more realistic spatial distribution of seasonal mean rainfall over India. This study also shows that both the model forecasts are skillful in capturing the 24 h accumulated rainfall over climatologically heavy rainfall regions, but the magnitude and location fluctuated. The rainfall forecast for different rainfall categories in terms of different statistical skill scores, i.e., ratio score, HK, bias, hit rate and HKQ showed a relatively high skill for T1534 compared to T574 over most parts of the country from the day 1 to day 5 forecasts. It is also found from this study that the skill in predicting day 1 to day 3 forecasts of both the models was found to be good and usable for all parts of the country except for high terrain regions in India. The results documented here are expected to be useful to the operational forecasters in day-to-day weather forecasting over Indian monsoon regions.

Details

ISSN :
14365065 and 01777971
Volume :
132
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4af6468bebef00f0a6c53c0c072b6111
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00703-019-00672-x