Seasonal prediction skill of winter temperature over North India

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P. R. Tiwari
S. C. Kar
U. C. Mohanty
S. Dey
S. Kumari
P. Sinha
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[1] Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,Centre for Atmospheric Sciences
[2] National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting,School of Earth Ocean and Climate Sciences
[3] Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar,undefined
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Root Mean Square Error; Mean Square Error; Phase Error; Prediction Skill; Temperature Prediction;
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The climatology, amplitude error, phase error, and mean square skill score (MSSS) of temperature predictions from five different state-of-the-art general circulation models (GCMs) have been examined for the winter (December–January–February) seasons over North India. In this region, temperature variability affects the phenological development processes of wheat crops and the grain yield. The GCM forecasts of temperature for a whole season issued in November from various organizations are compared with observed gridded temperature data obtained from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) for the period 1982–2009. The MSSS indicates that the models have skills of varying degrees. Predictions of maximum and minimum temperature obtained from the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) climate forecast system model (NCEP_CFSv2) are compared with station level observations from the Snow and Avalanche Study Establishment (SASE). It has been found that when the model temperatures are corrected to account the bias in the model and actual orography, the predictions are able to delineate the observed trend compared to the trend without orography correction.
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