2024
DOI: 10.1002/qj.4885
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Forecasting atmospheric persistence and implications for the predictability of temperature and temperature extremes

Emma Holmberg,
Steffen Tietsche,
Gabriele Messori

Abstract: Extreme temperatures can cause severe disruptions to society, from negative health consequences to infrastructure damage. Accurate and timely weather forecasts contribute to minimising these detrimental effects, by supporting early‐warning systems. In this context, information on the expected performance of the forecasts is valuable. Here, we investigate whether there is a relationship between the persistence of atmospheric circulation patterns in the Euro‐Atlantic sector and forecast skill for temperatures an… Show more

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