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On the reliability of global seasonal forecasts: sensitivity to ensemble size, hindcast length and region definition

Abstract: One of the key quality aspects in a probabilistic prediction is its reliability. However, this property is difficult to estimate in the case of seasonal forecasts due to the limited size of most of the hindcasts that are available nowadays. To shed light on this issue, this work presents a detailed analysis of how the ensemble size, the hindcast length and the number of points pooled together within a particular region affect the resulting reliability estimates. To do so, we build on 42 land reference regions recently defined for the IPCC-AR6 and assess the reliability of global seasonal forecasts of temperature and precipitation from the European Center for Medium Weather Forecasts SEAS5 prediction system, which is compared against its predecessor, System4. Our results indicate that whereas longer hindcasts and larger ensembles lead to increased reliability estimates, the number of points that are pooled together within a homogeneous climate region is much less relevant.

 Autoría: Manzanas R., Torralba V., Lledó L., Bretonnière P.A.,

 Fuente: Geophysical Research Letters, 2022, 49(17), e2021GL094662

Editorial: American Geophysical Union

 Fecha de publicación: 16/09/2022

Nº de páginas: 12

Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.1029/2021GL094662

ISSN: 0094-8276,1944-8007

 Proyecto europeo: info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/774652/EU/Enhancing Food Security in AFRIcan AgriCULTUral Systems with the Support of REmote Sensing/AFRICULTURES/

Autoría

TORRALBA, VERÓNICA

LLEDÓ PONSATI, LLORENÇ

PIERRE-ANTOINE BRETONNIÈRE