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contributor authorLandman, Willem A.
contributor authorDeWitt, David
contributor authorLee, Dong-Eun
contributor authorBeraki, Asmerom
contributor authorLötter, Daleen
date accessioned2017-06-09T17:35:40Z
date available2017-06-09T17:35:40Z
date copyright2012/04/01
date issued2011
identifier issn0882-8156
identifier otherams-87782.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4231489
description abstractorecast performance by coupled ocean?atmosphere or one-tiered models predicting seasonal rainfall totals over South Africa is compared with forecasts produced by computationally less demanding two-tiered systems where prescribed sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies are used to force the atmospheric general circulation model. Two coupled models and one two-tiered model are considered here, and they are, respectively, the ECHAM4.5?version 3 of the Modular Ocean Model (MOM3-DC2), the ECHAM4.5-GML?NCEP Coupled Forecast System (CFSSST), and the ECHAM4.5 atmospheric model that is forced with SST anomalies predicted by a statistical model. The 850-hPa geopotential height fields of the three models are statistically downscaled to South African Weather Service district rainfall data by retroactively predicting 3-month seasonal rainfall totals over the 14-yr period from 1995/96 to 2008/09. Retroactive forecasts are produced for lead times of up to 4 months, and probabilistic forecast performance is evaluated for three categories with the outer two categories, respectively, defined by the 25th and 75th percentile values of the climatological record. The resulting forecast skill levels are also compared with skill levels obtained by downscaling forecasts produced by forcing the atmospheric model with simultaneously observed SST in order to produce a reference forecast set. Downscaled forecasts from the coupled systems generally outperform the downscaled forecasts from the two-tiered system, but neither of the two systems outscores the reference forecasts, suggesting that further improvement in operational seasonal rainfall forecast skill for South Africa is still achievable.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleSeasonal Rainfall Prediction Skill over South Africa: One- versus Two-Tiered Forecasting Systems
typeJournal Paper
journal volume27
journal issue2
journal titleWeather and Forecasting
identifier doi10.1175/WAF-D-11-00078.1
journal fristpage489
journal lastpage501
treeWeather and Forecasting:;2011:;volume( 027 ):;issue: 002
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