Calibration Of Rainfall Ensemble Prediction Of ECMWF System 4 Using Bayesian Model Averaging

  • Muharsyah R
  • Hadi T
  • Indratno S
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Bayesian model averaging (BMA) is a statistical post-processing method for producing probabilistic forecasts from ensembles in the form of predictive PDFs. It is known that BMA is able to improve the reliability of probabilistic forecast of short range and medium range rainfall forecast. This study aims to develop the application of BMA to calibrate seasonal forecast (long range) in order to improved quality of seasonal forecast in Indonesia. The seasonal forecast used is monthly rainfall from the output of the ensemble prediction system European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) system 4 model (ECS4) and it is calibrated against observational data at 26 stations of the Agency for Meteorology Climatology and Geophysics of Republic of Indonesia (BMKG) in Java Island in 1981 – 2018. BMA predictive PDFs is generated with Gamma distribution approach which is obtained based on sequential training windows (JTS) and conditionals training windows (JTC). BMA-JTS approach is done by selecting the width of the 30-month training window as the optimal training period while the BMA-JTC is carried out with a cross-validation scheme for each month. In general, Both of BMA-JTS and BMA-JTC better than RAW models. BMA-JTC calibration results are varying according to spatial and temporal, but in general the result is better in the dry season and during the El Nino phase. BMA is able to improve the distribution characteristics of the RAW model ECS4 prediction which is shown by: a smaller value of Continuous Rank Probability Score (CRPS), a larger value of the Continuous Rank Probability Skill Score (CRPSS) and more flat form of the Verification Rank Histogram (VRH) than the RAW model. BMA also increases the skill, esolution and reliability of prediction of probability Below Normal (BN) and Above Normal (AN), which is known from the increasing Brier Skill Score (BSS), and the increasing area under curve of Relative Operating Characteristics (ROC) compared to the RAW model. Furthermore, the reliability of BN and AN of BMA results also has the category of “still very useful” and “perfect” compared to RAW models that are in the “dangerous”, “not useful” and “marginally useful” categories. The reliability of BMA results with the category “still very useful” and “perfect” show that the probabilistic forecast of BN and AN events can be used in making decisions related to seasonal forecast.

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Muharsyah, R., Hadi, T. W., & Indratno, S. W. (2020). Calibration Of Rainfall Ensemble Prediction Of ECMWF System 4 Using Bayesian Model Averaging. Agromet, 34(1), 20–33. https://doi.org/10.29244/j.agromet.34.1.20-33

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