Improving National Blend of Models Probabilistic Precipitation Forecasts Using Long Time Series of Reforecasts and Precipitation Reanalyses. Part II: Results

Monthly Weather Review(2023)

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This second part of the series presents results from verifying a precipitation forecast calibration method discussed in the first part, based on quantile mapping (QM), weighting of sorted members, and dressing of the ensemble. validated with preoperational GEFSv12 forecasts from December 2017 to November 2019. The method is proposed as an enhancement for GEFSv12 precipitation postprocessing in NOAA's National Blend of Models. The first part described adaptations to the methodology to leverage the -20-yr GEFSv12 reforecast data. As shown here in this part, when compared with probabilistic quantitative precipitation forecasts from the raw ensemble, the adapted method produced downscaled, high-resolution forecasts that were significantly more reliable and skillful than raw ensemble-derived probabilities, especially at shorter lead times (i.e., <5 days) and for forecasts of events from light precipitation to .10 mm (6 h)21. Coolseason events in the western United States were especially improved when the QM algorithm was applied, providing a statistical downscaling with realistic smaller-scale detail related to terrain features. The method provided less value added for forecasts of longer lead times and for the heaviest precipitation.
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models probabilistic precipitation forecasts,precipitation reanalyses,reforecasts,long time series
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