2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-10991
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Assessing reasons for skilful predictions of winter windstorms over the Atlantic/European region

Abstract: <p>Severe Atlantic winter storms are affecting densely populated regions of Europe (e.g. UK, France, Germany, etc.). Consequently, different parts of the society, financial industry (e.g., insurance) and last but not least the general public are interested in skilful forecasts for the upcoming storm season (usually December to March). To allow for a best possible use of steadily improved seasonal forecasts, the understanding which factors contribute to realise forecast skill is essential and will… Show more

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“…Similar to Befort et al (2019), in this study a radius of 700 km is selected in line with the principal area of influence of severe extra-tropical cyclones. A validation study with different radii can be found in Degenhardt et al (2020). The storm counts per grid cell are accumulated per season.…”
Section: Severe Windstorm Trackingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to Befort et al (2019), in this study a radius of 700 km is selected in line with the principal area of influence of severe extra-tropical cyclones. A validation study with different radii can be found in Degenhardt et al (2020). The storm counts per grid cell are accumulated per season.…”
Section: Severe Windstorm Trackingmentioning
confidence: 99%