The primary goal of forecast verification is to answer the question: “how good is this forecast? ” or “how good is this set of forecasts? ” As is the case for most deceptively simple questions, a simple answer i
Data-driven weather prediction models (DDWPs) have made rapid strides in recent years, demonstrating...
Precipitation forecasts made by Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) models are typically verified usi...
Direct verification of forecasts from a very high resolution numerical weather prediction (NWP) mode
Verification is a critical component of the development and use of forecasting systems. Ideally, ver...
The development of meso-gamma scale numerical weather prediction (NWP) models requires a substantial...
Conventional ensemble techniques seek to take into account the extent of uncertainty in the forecast...
Precipitation has been a target of verification for mesoscale numerical model forecasts since the ea...
Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) model quantitative precipitation forecasts (QPF) have been one of...
A simple measure of the uncertainty associated with using radar-derived rainfall estimates as "...
The APL atmospheric sciences group is working to improve forecaster performance at Navy operational ...
Although there are numerous reasons for performing a verification analysis, there are usually two ge...
One element of a complete verification system is the ability to determine why forecasts behave as th...
Verification is a central aspect of quantitative precipitation forecasts (QPFs) to assess their shor...
The values shown are the same scores as in Fig 3, for forecasting horizons up to three weeks. The p-...
Abstract. Forecast verification is a long-standing issue of the whole meteorologists ’ community. A ...
Data-driven weather prediction models (DDWPs) have made rapid strides in recent years, demonstrating...
Precipitation forecasts made by Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) models are typically verified usi...
Direct verification of forecasts from a very high resolution numerical weather prediction (NWP) mode
Verification is a critical component of the development and use of forecasting systems. Ideally, ver...
The development of meso-gamma scale numerical weather prediction (NWP) models requires a substantial...
Conventional ensemble techniques seek to take into account the extent of uncertainty in the forecast...
Precipitation has been a target of verification for mesoscale numerical model forecasts since the ea...
Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) model quantitative precipitation forecasts (QPF) have been one of...
A simple measure of the uncertainty associated with using radar-derived rainfall estimates as "...
The APL atmospheric sciences group is working to improve forecaster performance at Navy operational ...
Although there are numerous reasons for performing a verification analysis, there are usually two ge...
One element of a complete verification system is the ability to determine why forecasts behave as th...
Verification is a central aspect of quantitative precipitation forecasts (QPFs) to assess their shor...
The values shown are the same scores as in Fig 3, for forecasting horizons up to three weeks. The p-...
Abstract. Forecast verification is a long-standing issue of the whole meteorologists ’ community. A ...
Data-driven weather prediction models (DDWPs) have made rapid strides in recent years, demonstrating...
Precipitation forecasts made by Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) models are typically verified usi...
Direct verification of forecasts from a very high resolution numerical weather prediction (NWP) mode