Authors
Willem A Landman, Stephanie Botes, Lisa Goddard, Mxolisi Shongwe
Publication date
2005/12
Journal
Geophysical research letters
Volume
32
Issue
23
Description
A model output statistics (MOS) technique is developed to investigate the potential rainfall forecast skill for extreme seasons over southern Africa. Rainfall patterns produced by the ECHAM4.5 atmospheric GCM are statistically recalibrated to regional rainfall for the seasons of September–November, December–February, March–May and June–August. Archived records of the GCM simulated fields are related to observed rainfall through a set of canonical correlation analysis (CCA) equations. Probabilistic forecast skill (RPSS and ROC) of MOS‐recalibrated simulations for 5 equi‐probable categories is assessed using a 3‐year‐out cross‐validation approach. High skill RPSS values are found for the DJF and MAM seasons. Although ROC scores for DJF and MAM are larger than 0.5 for all categories (scores less than 0.5 suggest negative skill), scores for DJF show that the extreme categories are more predictable …
Total citations
200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222213113153222133
Scholar articles
WA Landman, S Botes, L Goddard, M Shongwe - Geophysical research letters, 2005