Statistical Methods in Weather Forecasting
A special issue of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). This special issue belongs to the section "Meteorology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 May 2021) | Viewed by 15036
Special Issue Editors
Interests: probabilistic weather forecasting; random fields; optimal design problems
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Weather-related events have a deep impact on several areas of the economy and our everyday lives as well, so accurate and reliable predictions of the different weather quantities are of crucial importance. These forecasts are issued using observational data and numerical weather prediction (NWP) models, which are able to simulate atmospheric motions. Nowadays, all major meteorological services issue forecasts based on multiple runs of an NWP model with different initial conditions and/or parametrizations resulting in a forecast ensemble. The use of ensemble forecasts enables us to capture forecast uncertainty and provides information about the distribution of the predicted weather quantity, hence opening the door to probabilistic forecasting.
However, on the one hand, ensemble forecasting requires enormous computational resources; thus, to approximate high-resolution outputs of NWP models, stochastic generators using spatial and time series models are applied. On the other hand, ensemble forecasts often exhibit systematic errors, which call for some form of post-processing. In the past 15 years, a variety of different approaches to the statistical calibration of ensemble forecasts have been developed, from parametric methods to machine learning techniques. A recent focus also lies in incorporating all types of multivariate dependencies in order to obtain physically consistent forecasts.
In recognition of the importance of statistical methods in atmospheric sciences, Atmosphere is hosting a Special Issue in order to exhibit a collection of recent development in statistical calibration, weather generators, and other stochastic approaches to weather prediction.
Dr. Sándor Baran
Dr. Annette Möller
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- statistical ensemble post-processing
- probabilistic weather prediction
- stochastic generator
- forecast verification
- spatial modeling
- time series models
- machine learning techniques
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