Weather forecasts: India

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Methods of forecast

2017/ a change to dynamic model

Jacob Koshy, Supercomputer to forecast monsoon with dynamical model, July 27, 2016: The Hindu


A dynamical monsoon model works by simulating the weather on powerful computers and extrapolating it over particular timeframes, which will be used by the IMD from 2017.

Though this method is normally effective in forecasting weather over a few days, using it to forecast the annual monsoon over 3 or 4 months has proved difficult.

While such models have been used for research purposes for long, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has never integrated them into its operational forecast.

Differences between the traditional and dynamic model :

Traditional approach:

• An ensemble model, a statistical technique that uses an average of 6 meteorological values correlated to the monsoon such as sea surface temperatures in the Pacific, and North Atlantic sea level pressure. These values are derived from century-old meteorological data linked to the historical performance of the monsoon.

• Has failed to predict monsoon failures, in 2002 and 2004, leading to calls by meteorologists for a new, modern system.

Dynamic model:

• Called the Coupled Forecast System version 2.

• Has far achieved only 60% accuracy in forecasting the monsoon.

• A confidence boost came when the dynamical model's forecast along with the traditional one, its plans to give prominence to the dynamical model signals a new approach.

• This is a precursor to giving monsoon predictions over India’s 36 sub-divisions rather than only four broad geographic regions that encompass them. A dynamical approach can also be more easily tuned to account for rapidly changing global weather conditions.

Year-wise forecasts

2003-2015

Weather forecasts: India, 2003-2015; Graphic courtesy: The Times of India

See graphic, 'Weather forecasts: India, 2003-2015'

2009-16

Forecasts vs actual monsoon, 2009-16; The Times of India, April 19, 2017

See graphic, 'Weather forecasts: India, 2003-2015'

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