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Predictability of the Seasonal Simulation by the METRI 3-month Prediction System  

Byun, Young-Hwa (Climate Research Laboratory Meteorological Research Institute/Korea Meteorological Administration)
Song, Jee-Hye (Climate Research Laboratory Meteorological Research Institute/Korea Meteorological Administration)
Park, Suhee (Climate Research Laboratory Meteorological Research Institute/Korea Meteorological Administration)
Lim, Han-Chul (Climate Research Laboratory Meteorological Research Institute/Korea Meteorological Administration)
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Atmosphere / v.17, no.1, 2007 , pp. 27-44 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate predictability of the seasonal simulation by the METRI (Meteorological Research Institute) AGCM (Atmospheric General Circulation Model), which is a long-term prediction model for the METRI 3-month prediction system. We examine the performance skill of climate simulation and predictability by the analysis of variance of the METRI AGCM, focusing on the precipitation, 850 hPa temperature, and 500 hPa geopotential height. According to the result, the METRI AGCM shows systematic errors with seasonal march, and represents large errors over the equatorial region, compared to the observation. Also, the response of the METRI AGCM by the variation of the sea surface temperature is obvious for the wintertime and springtime. However, the METRI AGCM does not show the significant ENSO-related signal in autumn. In case of prediction over the east Asian region, errors between the prediction results and the observation are not quite large with the lead-time. However, in the predictability assessment using the analysis of variance method, longer lead-time makes the prediction better, and the predictability becomes better in the springtime.
Keywords
METRI AGCM; 3-month prediction; Predictability;
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