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Creation of M-Climate
The M-Climate is derived from a set of medium range re-forecasts created using the same calendar start dates over several years for data times either side of the time of the extended ensemble run itself. The re-forecast runs are at the same resolution as the medium range run itself (currently 9km) and run over the 15-day medium range ensemble period.
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- medium range forecast verification metrics are based on the re-forecasts
- re-forecasts allow computation of the M-climate.
Selection of medium range re-forecasts
The set of re-forecasts is made up from:
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- to present the 15-day ensemble meteograms with the medium range climate (M-climate)
- to deliver the extreme forecast index (EFI) and shift of tails (SOT) products
- to highlight significant forecast departures of 2m temperature, wind speed, cloudiness and precipitation from the norm for a given location and time of year.
Values evaluated in M-climate
- 2m temperature.
- soil temperature.
- sea-surface temperature.
- mean sea level pressure.
- precipitation.
- cloudiness.
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If for the same lead-time, one compares, the M-climate quantile plots (e.g. for a Thursday 00UTC run), and a run 24hrs later, they will be slightly different. This limitation of twice weekly updates to the M-climate can be significant. It can be particularly evident in spring and autumn when mean temperatures are changing most rapidly day by day.
Different reference periods for M-Climate and ER-M-Climate
ECMWF uses different reference periods but essentially the same re-forecast runs to build the M-Climate and the ER-M-Climate. The key difference is that those runs are grouped and used in different ways:
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