Creation of S-M-Climate

The S-M-Climate is derived from a set of seasonal re-forecasts are created using using the same calendar start dates for each of the last 20 years for the same data time of the seasonal run itself.  The re-forecast runs are at the same resolution as the seasonal run itself (currently 36km) and run over the 7 month or 13 month period of a seasonal forecast 

There is merit in examining the real-time performance of a forecasting system.   But the sample sizes created for one system are far too small to conclude anything about its true performance levels.  Re-forecasts are used to increase the available data to produce a model climate.   The results of forecast system may be compared with this model climate.

Re-forecasts are a fundamental component of all seasonal forecasting system; they have two applications:

These are used entirely for skill and reliability assessment, and verification maps are accordingly provided on the web. 

Seasonal re-forecasts for verification - longer set of re-forecasts

The set of re-forecasts is based on using the same calendar start date (the 1st of each month) as the seasonal run in question.  Re-forecasts are created using the same calendar start dates during the 36 year period: Jan 1981 to Dec 2016.  Currently, this is not updated. 

The set of re-forecasts is made up from:

In total, each set of re-forecasts consists of 36 years x 1 runs x 25 ensemble members = 900 re-forecast values.  These are available for each forecast parameter, forecast lead-time, month, location, at forecast intervals of 6 hours.  

These are used entirely for verification and assessment of skill.

Seasonal re-forecasts to construct the seasonal climate (S-M-climate) - shorter set of re-forecasts

The set of re-forecasts is based on using the same calendar start date (the 1st of each month) as the seasonal run in question.  Re-forecasts are created using the same calendar start dates during the 24 year period: Jan 1993 to Dec 2016.  Currently, this is not updated. 

The set of re-forecasts is made up from:

In total, each set of re-forecasts consists of 24 years x 1 runs x 25 ensemble members = 600 re-forecast values.  These are available for each forecast parameter, forecast lead-time, month, location, at forecast intervals of 6 hours.

These are used to define the S-M-climate.


The smaller number of re-forecasts compared with for M-climate or ER-M-climate, and overall all the re-forecasts being on the current date, is justified:

The S-M-climate is used in association with the seasonal ensemble forecast: