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Characteristics of Occasional Poor Medium-Range Weather Forecasts for Europe

Authors :
Antonio Garcia-Mendez
Nils Wedi
Peter Bechtold
Linus Magnusson
Michail Diamantakis
Carla Cardinali
Massimo Bonavita
Lars Isaksen
Daniel Klocke
Paul Earnshaw
Tony McNally
Anders Persson
Erland Källén
Mark J. Rodwell
Fernando Prates
Peter Bauer
Philippe Lopez
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Medium-range weather prediction has become more skillful over recent decades, but forecast centers still suffer from occasional very poor forecasts, which are often referred to as “dropouts” or “busts.” This study focuses on European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) day-6 forecasts for Europe. Although busts are defined by gross scores, bust composites reveal a coherent “Rex type” blocking situation, with a high over northern Europe and a low over the Mediterranean. Initial conditions for these busts also reveal a coherent flow, but this is located over North America and involves a trough over the Rockies, with high convective available potential energy (CAPE) to its east. This flow type occurs in spring and is often associated with a Rossby wave train that has crossed the Pacific. A composite on this initial flow type displays enhanced day-6 random forecast errors and some-what enhanced ensemble forecast spread, indicating reduced inherent predictability. Mesoscale convective systems, as...

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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