EGU24-19251, updated on 11 Mar 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-19251
EGU General Assembly 2024
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The opportunities and challenges of near-term climate prediction

Hazel Thornton
Hazel Thornton
  • Met Office, Hadley Centre, Exeter, United Kingdom of Great Britain – England, Scotland, Wales (hazel.thornton@metoffice.gov.uk)

Accurate forecasts of the climate of the coming season and years are highly desired by many sectors of society. The skill of near-term climate prediction in winter in the North Atlantic and European region has improved over the last decade associated with larger ensembles, improving models and boosting of the prediction signal using intelligent post processing. International collaboration has improved the availability of forecasts and promoted the uptake of forecasts by different sectors. However, significant challenges remain, including summer prediction, understanding the risk of extremes within a season, multi-seasonal extremes and how best to post process the forecasts to aid decision making. This talk will summarise recent near-term climate prediction research activities at the UK Met Office and will detail our experience of providing such forecasts to the energy and water sectors.  

How to cite: Thornton, H.: The opportunities and challenges of near-term climate prediction, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-19251, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-19251, 2024.