Skill of seasonal hindcasts as a function of the ensemble size

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Kharin, VV
Zwiers, FW
Gagnon, N
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[1] Canadian Ctr. of Climate Modelling, Anal. Meteorol. Service of Canada
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10.1007/s003820100149
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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Forecast skill as a function of the ensemble size is examined in a 24-member ensemble of northern winter (DJF) hindcasts produced with the second generation general circulation model of the Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis. These integrations are initialized from the NCEP reanalyses at 6 h intervals prior to the forecast season. The sea surface temperatures that are applied as lower boundary conditions are predicted by persisting the monthly mean anomaly observed prior to the forecast period. The potential predictability that is attributed to lower boundary forced variability is estimated. In lagged-average forecasting, the forecast skill in the first two weeks, which originates predominately from the initial conditions, is greatest for relatively small ensemble sizes. The forecast skill increases monotonically with the ensemble size in the rest of the season. The skill of DJF 500 hPa geopotential height hindcasts in the Northern Hemisphere and in the Pacific/North America sector improves substantially when the ensemble size increases from 6 to 24. A statistical skill improvement technique based on the singular value decomposition method is also more successful for larger ensembles.
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