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How sensitive are probabilistic precipitation forecasts to the choice of calibration algorithms and the ensemble generation method? Part II: sensitivity to ensemble generation method

โœ Scribed by Juan J. Ruiz; Celeste Saulo; Eugenia Kalnay


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
411 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
1350-4827

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Abstract

In this work the sensitivity of summer Probabilistic Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts (PQPF) to alternative ensemble generation methods over southeastern South America is examined. A perturbed initial condition ensemble using the breeding technique, a multimodel ensemble and a pragmatic ensemble based on spatial shifts of the forecast fields have been used to generate calibrated PQPF over the selected region and the results were evaluated using the Brier Skill Score. Results show that calibrated PQPF quality exhibits sensitivity to the ensemble system used and this sensitivity is mainly related with the resolution component of the Brier Skill Score. For the 24 h lead time, the pragmatic approach shows surprisingly good results while for the 48 h lead time, the best results are obtained with the multimodel ensemble. The combination of the spatial shift technique with the multimodel and with the perturbed initial conditions ensemble has also been evaluated and resulted in an increase of the PQPF skill at all lead times. Copyright ยฉ 2011 Royal Meteorological Society


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## Abstract Different techniques for obtaining probabilistic quantitative precipitation forecasts (PQPFs) over South America are tested during the 2002โ€“2003 warm season. They have been applied to a regional ensemble system which uses the breeding technique to generate initial and boundary condition