Increasing the Reliability of Reliability Diagrams

Author:

Bröcker Jochen1,Smith Leonard A.2

Affiliation:

1. Centre for the Analysis of Time Series, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom

2. Centre for the Analysis of Time Series, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom, and Pembroke College, Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract The reliability diagram is a common diagnostic graph used to summarize and evaluate probabilistic forecasts. Its strengths lie in the ease with which it is produced and the transparency of its definition. While visually appealing, major long-noted shortcomings lie in the difficulty of interpreting the graph visually; for the most part, ambiguities arise from variations in the distributions of forecast probabilities and from various binning procedures. A resampling method for assigning consistency bars to the observed frequencies is introduced that allows for immediate visual evaluation as to just how likely the observed relative frequencies are under the assumption that the predicted probabilities are reliable. Further, an alternative presentation of the same information on probability paper eases quantitative evaluation and comparison. Both presentations can easily be employed for any method of binning.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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