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Geophysical Research Letters | 2014

Skillful long‐range prediction of European and North American winters

Adam A. Scaife; Alberto Arribas; E. W. Blockley; Anca Brookshaw; Robin T. Clark; Nick Dunstone; Rosie Eade; David Fereday; Chris K. Folland; Margaret Gordon; Leon Hermanson; Jeff R. Knight; D. J. Lea; Craig MacLachlan; Anna Maidens; Matthew Martin; A. K. Peterson; Doug Smith; Michael Vellinga; Emily Wallace; J. Waters; Andrew Williams

This work was supported by the Joint DECC/Defra Met Office Hadley Centre Climate Programme (GA01101), the UK Public Weather Service research program, and the European Union Framework 7 SPECS project. Leon Hermanson was funded as part of his Research Fellowship by Willis as part of Willis Research Network (WRN).


Monthly Weather Review | 2011

The GloSea4 Ensemble Prediction System for Seasonal Forecasting

Alberto Arribas; Matthew Glover; Anna Maidens; K. Peterson; Margaret Gordon; Craig MacLachlan; Richard Graham; David Fereday; Joanne Camp; Adam A. Scaife; P. Xavier; P. McLean; Andrew W. Colman; Stephen Cusack

AbstractSeasonal forecasting systems, and related systems for decadal prediction, are crucial in the development of adaptation strategies to climate change. However, despite important achievements in this area in the last 10 years, significant levels of skill are only generally found over regions strongly connected with the El Nino–Southern Oscillation. With the aim of improving the skill of regional climate predictions in tropical and extratropical regions from intraseasonal to interannual time scales, a new Met Office global seasonal forecasting system (GloSea4) has been developed. This new system has been designed to be flexible and easy to upgrade so it can be fully integrated within the Met Office model development infrastructure. Overall, the analysis here shows an improvement of GloSea4 when compared to its predecessor. However, there are exceptions, such as the increased model biases that contribute to degrade the skill of Nino-3.4 SST forecasts starting in November. Global ENSO teleconnections an...


Monthly Weather Review | 2013

The Influence of Surface Forcings on Prediction of the North Atlantic Oscillation Regime of Winter 2010/11

Anna Maidens; Alberto Arribas; Adam A. Scaife; Craig MacLachlan; Drew Peterson; Jeff R. Knight

AbstractDecember 2010 was unusual both in the strength of the negative North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) intense atmospheric blocking and the associated record-breaking low temperatures over much of northern Europe. The negative North Atlantic Oscillation for November–January was predicted in October by 8 out of 11 World Meteorological Organization Global Producing Centres (WMO GPCs) of long-range forecasts. This paper examines whether the unusual strength of the NAO and temperature anomaly signals in early winter 2010 are attributable to slowly varying boundary conditions [El Nino–Southern Oscillation state, North Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST) tripole, Arctic sea ice extent, autumn Eurasian snow cover], and whether these were modeled in the Met Office Global Seasonal Forecasting System version 4 (GloSea4). Results from the real-time forecasts showed that a very robust signal was evident in both the surface pressure fields and temperature fields by the beginning of November. The historical reforec...


Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2015

Global Seasonal forecast system version 5 (GloSea5): a high-resolution seasonal forecast system

Craig MacLachlan; Alberto Arribas; K. A. Peterson; Anna Maidens; David Fereday; Adam A. Scaife; Margaret Gordon; Michael Vellinga; Alastair G. Williams; Ruth E. Comer; Joanne Camp; P. Xavier; Gurvan Madec


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

Forecasting the number of extreme daily events on seasonal timescales

Emily Hamilton; Rosie Eade; Richard Graham; Adam A. Scaife; Doug Smith; Anna Maidens; Craig MacLachlan


Atmospheric Science Letters | 2017

Predictability of European winter 2015/2016

Adam A. Scaife; Ruth E. Comer; Nick Dunstone; David Fereday; Chris K. Folland; Elizabeth Good; Margaret Gordon; Leon Hermanson; S. Ineson; Alexey Yu. Karpechko; Jeff R. Knight; Craig MacLachlan; Anna Maidens; K. Andrew Peterson; Doug Smith; Julia Slingo; Brent Walker


Geophysical Research Letters | 2014

Skillful long-range prediction of European and North American winters: Scaife et al.: Predictability of the NAO

Adam A. Scaife; Alberto Arribas; E. W. Blockley; Anca Brookshaw; Robin T. Clark; Nick Dunstone; Rosie Eade; David Fereday; Chris K. Folland; Margaret Gordon; Leon Hermanson; Jeff R. Knight; D. J. Lea; Craig MacLachlan; Anna Maidens; Matthew Martin; A. K. Peterson; Doug Smith; Michael Vellinga; Emily Wallace; J. Waters; Andrew Williams


Environmental Research Letters | 2017

Global meteorological influences on the record UK rainfall of winter 2013–14

Jeff R. Knight; Anna Maidens; Peter A. G. Watson; Martin Andrews; Stephen Belcher; Gilbert Brunet; David Fereday; Chris K. Folland; Adam A. Scaife; Julia Slingo


Física de la Tierra | 2010

Towards a new generation of seasonal forecasting systems

Alberto Arribas; Matthew Glover; Anna Maidens; K. Peterson; Margaret Gordon; Craig MacLachlan


2014 AGU Fall Meeting | 2014

Simulated Global Climatic Influences on the Record Wet UK Winter of2013-14

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