Models for the prediction of tropical cyclone motion over the North Atlantic: an operational evaluation.

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Following a brief description of the rationale for each model, various performance characteristics, including forecast error, skill, bias, dispersion, timeliness and availability are evaluated. The conclusion of the study is that none of the models can be singled out as clearly superior or inferior, each having at least one temporal, spatial, economic or utilitarian advantage. -from Authors

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Neumann, C. J., & Pelissier, J. M. (1981). Models for the prediction of tropical cyclone motion over the North Atlantic: an operational evaluation. Monthly Weather Review, 109(3), 522–538. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0493(1981)109<0522:MFTPOT>2.0.CO;2

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