Point verification and improved communication of the low-to-medium cloud cover forecasts

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Abstract

The amount of sunshine weighs heavily in our perception of the weather. It is largely determined by cloud cover, especially that at the low-to-medium level. Therefore, when reviewing the Hong Kong Observatory's weather symbol forecasting product, verification on the low-to-medium cloud field is carried out against the synoptic observations at the Hong Kong International Airport. Several metrics are used to examine the different aspects of the forecasts, and consideration is given to the non-Gaussian nature of the reported cloud amount for a fairer assessment. Based on the data from January to mid-August 2015, the median of the forecasts from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts Ensemble Prediction System is found to outperform the other model forecasts, particularly when the performance is examined by forecast day. This paper presents these results and also discusses the potential of using the field in deriving site-specific weather symbol forecasts.

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Tam, J., & Wong, W. K. (2017). Point verification and improved communication of the low-to-medium cloud cover forecasts. Meteorological Applications, 24(3), 466–477. https://doi.org/10.1002/met.1645

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