Assessing the calibration of multivariate probabilistic forecasts

Author:

Allen Sam1ORCID,Ziegel Johanna1,Ginsbourge David1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Mathematical Statistics and Actuarial Science and Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research University of Bern Bern Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractRank and PIT histograms are established tools to assess the calibration of probabilistic forecasts. They not only check whether a forecast is calibrated, but they also reveal what systematic biases (if any) are present in the forecasts. Several extensions of rank histograms have been proposed to evaluate the calibration of probabilistic forecasts for multivariate outcomes. These extensions introduce a so‐called pre‐rank function that condenses the multivariate forecasts and observations into univariate objects, from which a standard rank histogram can be produced. Existing pre‐rank functions typically aim to preserve as much information as possible when condensing the multivariate forecasts and observations into univariate objects. Although this is sensible when conducting statistical tests for multivariate calibration, it can hinder the interpretation of the resulting histograms. In this paper, we demonstrate that there are few restrictions on the choice of pre‐rank function, meaning forecasters can choose a pre‐rank function depending on what information they want to extract concerning forecast performance. We introduce the concept of simple pre‐rank functions, and provide examples that can be used to assess the mean, spread, and dependence structure of multivariate probabilistic forecasts, as well as pre‐rank functions that could be useful when evaluating probabilistic spatial field forecasts. The simple pre‐rank functions that we introduce are easy to interpret, easy to implement, and they deliberately provide complementary information, meaning several pre‐rank functions can be employed to achieve a more complete understanding of multivariate forecast performance. We then discuss how e‐values can be employed to formally test for multivariate calibration over time. This is demonstrated in an application to wind speed forecasting using the EUPPBench post‐processing benchmark data set.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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