2012
DOI: 10.1175/jcli-d-11-00386.1
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Merging Seasonal Rainfall Forecasts from Multiple Statistical Models through Bayesian Model Averaging

Abstract: Merging forecasts from multiple models has the potential to combine the strengths of individual models and to better represent forecast uncertainty than the use of a single model. This study develops a Bayesian model averaging (BMA) method for merging forecasts from multiple models, giving greater weights to better performing models. The study aims for a BMA method that is capable of producing relatively stable weights in the presence of significant sampling variability, leading to robust forecasts for future … Show more

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“…Some studies suggest that these interactions may be important in understanding concurrent relationships (e.g. Kiem et al, 2003); however, results from our previous work demonstrate that adding a second joint predictor does not result in any improvement in forecast skill of seasonal total rainfalls or streamflows when using lagged climate indices (Robertson and Wang, 2012;Wang et al, 2012a).…”
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confidence: 69%
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“…Some studies suggest that these interactions may be important in understanding concurrent relationships (e.g. Kiem et al, 2003); however, results from our previous work demonstrate that adding a second joint predictor does not result in any improvement in forecast skill of seasonal total rainfalls or streamflows when using lagged climate indices (Robertson and Wang, 2012;Wang et al, 2012a).…”
Section: Predictorsmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…3b). The BMA method we use is described in detail by Wang et al (2012a). For a set of models M k , k = 1, 2, .…”
Section: Bayesian Model Averagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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