Development and prospects of the regional MiKlip decadal prediction system over Europe: predictive skill, added value of regionalization, and ensemble size dependency
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Published:2019-03-20
Issue:1
Volume:10
Page:171-187
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ISSN:2190-4987
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Container-title:Earth System Dynamics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Earth Syst. Dynam.
Author:
Reyers Mark, Feldmann HendrikORCID, Mieruch Sebastian, Pinto Joaquim G.ORCID, Uhlig MarianneORCID, Ahrens BodoORCID, Früh BarbaraORCID, Modali Kameswarrao, Laube Natalie, Moemken JuliaORCID, Müller Wolfgang, Schädler Gerd, Kottmeier Christoph
Abstract
Abstract. The current state of development and the prospects of the regional MiKlip decadal prediction system
for Europe are analysed. The MiKlip regional system consists of two 10-member hindcast
ensembles computed with the global coupled model MPI-ESM-LR downscaled for the European
region with COSMO-CLM to a horizontal resolution of 0.22∘ (∼25 km).
Prediction skills are computed for temperature, precipitation, and wind speed using E-OBS
and an ERA-Interim-driven COSMO-CLM simulation as verification datasets. Focus is given
to the eight European PRUDENCE regions and to lead years 1–5 after initialization.
Evidence of the general potential for regional decadal predictability for all three
variables is provided. For example, the initialized hindcasts outperform the
uninitialized historical runs for some key regions in Europe, particularly in southern
Europe. However, forecast skill is not detected in all cases, but it depends on the
variable, the region, and the hindcast generation. A comparison of the downscaled
hindcasts with the global MPI-ESM-LR runs reveals that the MiKlip prediction system may
distinctly benefit from regionalization, in particular for parts of southern Europe and
for Scandinavia. The forecast accuracy of the MiKlip ensemble is systematically enhanced
when the ensemble size is increased stepwise, and 10 members is found to be suitable for
decadal predictions. This result is valid for all variables and European regions in both
the global and regional MiKlip ensemble. The present results are encouraging for the
development of a regional decadal prediction system.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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