加强国家气象水文预报核查

IF 2.3 4区 地球科学 Q3 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Thomas C. Pagano, Elizabeth E. Ebert, Mohammadreza Khanarmuei
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摘要

预报核查是国家气象和水文部门的一项基本职能,是其提供准确、可靠和可操作的天气、气候和水相关信息的基础。由于nmhs面临着对透明度、问责制和持续改进的日益增长的需求,它们需要健全的系统来评估和提高其预测的质量。本文提出了一个全面的预报验证能力发展框架,该框架是澳大利亚气象局十多年来的重点努力建立起来的。该框架集成了治理、数据管理、验证度量和通信方面的最佳实践。它承认以用户为中心的方法的重要性,并强调了验证实践可以与用户需求保持一致的领域。为了支持nmhs采用该框架,本文介绍了两个实用工具:用于建立新的验证活动和系统的验证计划模板,以及用于基准测试和推进现有实践的差距分析和成熟度评估(GAMA)工具。这些工具为NMHS内的计划、评估和改进验证提供了结构化的指导,其最终目标是交付满足不同涉众需求的更高质量的预测。该局在实施这一框架方面取得的进展显示出显著的效益,包括提高预报质量、加强核查工作之间的协调以及增强用户之间的信任。然而,无论是在局内部还是在全球范围内,诸如数据可用性、系统集成和资源分配等挑战仍然普遍存在。本文中分享的工具和见解为nmhs克服这些障碍提供了一条途径,使它们能够更好地响应不断变化的用户期望和操作需求。这项工作突出了在国际气象界的合作和知识共享支持下,培育强有力的核查文化的价值。通过应用本文提出的原则和工具,并根据具体情况对其进行定制,nmhs可以向弹性、循证验证实践和能力迈进,从而提高预测的可靠性和全球利益相关者的信心。
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Enhancing Forecast Verification in National Meteorological and Hydrological Services

Enhancing Forecast Verification in National Meteorological and Hydrological Services

Forecast verification is an essential function of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs), underpinning their ability to deliver accurate, reliable, and actionable weather, climate, and water-related information. As NMHSs face increasing demands for transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement, they require robust systems to assess and enhance the quality of their forecasts. This article presents a holistic forecast verification capability development framework, built from over a decade of focused effort at the Australian Bureau of Meteorology. The framework integrates best practices in governance, data management, verification metrics, and communication. It acknowledges the importance of user-centered approaches and highlights areas where verification practices can align with user needs. To support NMHSs in adopting this framework, the article introduces two practical tools: a Verification Planning Template for establishing new verification activities and systems and a Gap Analysis and Maturity Assessment (GAMA) tool for benchmarking and advancing existing practices. These tools provide structured guidance for planning, evaluating, and improving verification within a NMHS, with the ultimate goal of delivering higher quality forecasts that meet diverse stakeholder needs. The Bureau's progress in implementing this framework demonstrates significant benefits, including improved forecast quality, enhanced coordination across verification efforts, and greater trust among users. However, challenges such as data availability, system integration, and resourcing remain pervasive, both within the Bureau and globally. The tools and insights shared in this article offer a pathway for NMHSs to overcome these obstacles, enabling them to better respond to evolving user expectations and operational demands. This work highlights the value of fostering a strong verification culture, supported by collaboration and knowledge sharing across the international meteorological community. By applying the principles and tools presented here, and customizing them to their circumstances, NMHSs can advance toward resilient, evidence-based verification practices and capabilities that enhance forecast reliability and stakeholder confidence worldwide.

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Meteorological Applications
Meteorological Applications 地学-气象与大气科学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
3.70%
发文量
62
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of Meteorological Applications is to serve the needs of applied meteorologists, forecasters and users of meteorological services by publishing papers on all aspects of meteorological science, including: applications of meteorological, climatological, analytical and forecasting data, and their socio-economic benefits; forecasting, warning and service delivery techniques and methods; weather hazards, their analysis and prediction; performance, verification and value of numerical models and forecasting services; practical applications of ocean and climate models; education and training.
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