A short-range ensemble precipitation prediction system over the Iberian Peninsula and Balearics

  1. Morata, A.
  2. Valero Rodríguez, Francisco
  3. Santos Muñoz, Daniel
  4. Martín, María Luisa
  5. Luna Rico, M. Yolanda
  6. Pascual Cuevas, Ana
Journal:
Física de la tierra

ISSN: 0214-4557

Year of publication: 2009

Issue: 21

Pages: 93-103

Type: Article

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Abstract

A short-range ensemble precipitation forecast system has been constructed over the Iberian Peninsula and Balearics by means of the fifth-generation Pennsylvania State University-National Center for Atmospheric Research Model (MM5). The ensemble system consists of ten members, each run with a different combination of two different initial conditions from global models, IFS-ECMWF and GFS-NCEP, and five different subgrid-scale physics configurations for one month period, October 2006. The mesoscale verification is made by using observational precipitation data of the Spanish Climatic Network. The created short-range ensemble shows high spread-skill correlation values for daily precipitation. However, the asymmetric shape of the rank histogram indicates some underdispersion, suggesting a biased behaviour. The Talagrand shows as well the underdispersive effect because of its asymmetric distribution. The Relative Operating Characteristic curve shows a very outstanding area indicating the good discrimination capacity. The reliability diagrams are also indicative of the good reliability of the forecasting system, depicting in general good agreement between forecast probability and the mean observed frequency. Because of that, the verification proves the usefulness of the forecasting system over the study area.