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Page 1: © Crown copyright Met Office Extended-range forecasts for onset of the African rainy seasons examples and ideas for future work Michael Vellinga, Richard

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Extended-range forecasts for onset of the African rainy seasonsexamples and ideas for future work

Michael Vellinga, Richard Graham and Alberto Arribas, Met Office

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Outline

1. Motivation

2. Onset forecasts

• Criteria and definitions

• Longrange forecast skill: level and sources

• Example forecasts

3. What next: thoughts and discussion

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Motivation

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Sahelian rainfall

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Motivation

• Rain-fed agriculture in Africa vulnerable to fluctuations in timing of arrival time of rains, as well as rainfall amounts:

a) Long-range decision window:

• choice for slow or fast cropping varieties/crops

• agricultural logistics (field preparation, mobilisation of work force,..)

b) Medium-range to-monthly range decision window:

• optimal sowing time

• A strong information need among regional stake-holders, not well addressed at present (also non-agricultural applications)

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Observed onset W Africa (JAS) GPCP mean 1996-2009

Calendar date (month/day)

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Observed onset W Africa (JAS) GPCP standard deviation

St Dev (days)

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Observed onset (SOND) GPCP standard deviation – Substantial!

St Dev (days)

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Onset forecastsDefinitions, skill and examples

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Onset definitions:two classes

1. Local criteria:• time of local rainfall threshold exceedance (e.g.

Sivakumar 1988, AGRHYMET)

2. Regional criteria:• Large-scale key changes to regional meteorology

(wind field, convection, OLR, MSE, etc)

• We have developed trial longrange forecasts using such definitions, presented at African RCOFs in 2011/12• Formulated as tercile probabilities (‘earlier than

average’, ‘average’ or ‘later than average’)

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Local indicator used in our trial forecasts:• Describe temporal evolution with rainfall

accumulations between 21 May-27 October• Scale by long-term average season total

accumulation. Example: 1 member

Time

Percentage of season total rainfall

onset=20%

Average time of onset

•Heavy line: accumulated precip. from climatology

•Thin line: accumulated precip. for individual year

example: early onset in individual year

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Forecast skill for onset

• ROC score for earlier-than-average onset• 25 April hindcasts, i.e. ~2 months’ lead

indicator 1)

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Skill scores for onset over W Africa in ENSEMBLES

•Using standard definition for ‘regional’ onset (Fontaine Louvet 2006)

•ENSEMBLES hindcasts (1979-2005) in red circle

From Vellinga et al 2012 Clim Dyn

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HadiSST and GPCP-derived onset

Observed teleconnection

Source of predictability: June SST

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For more details see: Vellinga et al 2012 Clim Dyn

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Other regions…

GHA (SON)

SE Asia (MJJ)

S Africa (OND)

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Seasonal forecasts for onsetExamples from 2011/12

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2012 Onset W Africa (JAS)

Glosea4 6 May forecast: probability for early (lower tercile) onset

Observed onset anomaly 2012 (CPC/FEWS)

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2011 Short Rains onset GHA (SON)

Observed (CPC/FEWS) anomaly

Glosea4 18 July forecast: probability for early (lower tercile) onset

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2012 Short Rains onset GHA (SON)

Observed (CPC/FEWS) onset anomaly (days)

Glosea4 22 July forecast: probability for early onset

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Discussion points:Possible interaction with S2S• Strong demand for this type of onset forecast information

• Not only at seasonal lead times, but also monthly

• Could set up multi-model prediction page for onset diagnostics: East/West/southern Africa

• What detail is possible at monthly lead time (range of dates)?

• What is the role of MJO/other tropical systems in delaying/advancing onset? How predictable are these?

• Is there multi-model agreement about years with high vs. low predictability for onset etc?

• Other aspects of intraseasonal variability - how accurately can a dry spell or wet spell be predicted in week 3?