Tropical cyclone forecast verification - southern hemisphere 2013-14

1. Introduction

A summary of tropical cyclone activity in the Southern Hemisphere for the 2013-14 season is presented below together with an assessment of the performance of the Met Office global model in predicting the tracks of these tropical cyclones.

Tropical cyclones are experienced in the South Indian Ocean, tropical seas to the west, north and east of Australia and the western and central South Pacific Ocean. For the purpose of tropical cyclone verification the Southern Hemisphere is divided in to two basins; the South-West Indian (west of 90° E) and Australian (east of 90° E). Mean error statistics for each basin are presented together with a table of statistics for the whole Southern Hemisphere. The global model produces a six-day forecast every 12 hours. Verification is performed at 12-hour intervals up to forecast time T+168, although statistics are only presented at 24-hour intervals in this report.

The global model resolution in operation during the season was 0.3515625°x 0.234375°x 70 levels. This is equivalent to a horizontal resolution of 39 km x 26 km at the equator.

Tropical cyclone forecast verification - measures of error

Advisory positions from RSMCs La Réunion and Nadi, Fiji, Bureau of Meteorology, Australia and JTWC Hawaii are used as verifying observations of storm location. Best track data from these centres will be obtained once they become available. Past experience shows that use of best track rather than real time data usually only makes minor differences to seasonal track error statistics. Some mean error statistics for last season are also included for the purposes of a comparison. Forecast tracks are only verified when a depression reaches tropical storm status.

2. Tropical cyclone activity

Tropical cyclone activity
SWI AUS SAT TOTAL
Tropical depressions (<35 knots) 1(0) 0(1) 0(0) 1(1)
Tropical storms (35-63 knots) 5(3) 8(6) 0(0) 13(9)
Hurricanes/typhoons (>63 knots) 4(7) 7(7) 0(0) 11(14)
Total 10(10) 15(14) 0(0) 25(24)

Basin name abbreviations:
SWI : South-West Indian (west of 90° E)
AUS : Australian (east of 90° E)
SAT : South Atlantic

The number in brackets indicates the figure for the 2012-13 season.

N.B. 10-minute averaged wind speeds from RSMCs used when available. Data from JTWC (1-minute averaged) is only used when other data is unavailable and maximum wind speeds are scaled to make them equivalent to the RSMC 10-minute averages.

3. Summary of all southern hemisphere storms

3.1 South-west Indian basin storms

Table of mean error statistics
T+0 T+24 T+48 T+72 T+96 T+120 T+144 T+168
Cases verified 86 68 50 35 24 15 7 1
Detection rate (%) 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
AT error (km) -6 -64 -160 -231 -406 -510 -628 -1530
 CT error (km) -9 -32 -45 -62 -57 -23 62 415
Track skill (%) ***** 55 54 49 ***** ***** ***** *****
* 2012-13 skill (%) ***** 55 54 54 ***** ***** ***** *****
DPE (km) 40 115 239 343 502 678 825 1586
* 2012-13 DPE (km) 45 79 156 217 303 447 544 542
Intensity skill (%) ***** 50 48 43 33 7 43 100

* DPE and skill for all south-west Indian storms in 2012-13 season

Plot of the observed tracks of all storms in the south-west Indian basin
Forecast positional errors in the south-west Indian basin
Forecast skill in the south-west Indian basin

Activity was very similar to last season. Following exceptionally low track forecast errors last season, the figures this season were close to those two seasons ago. However, skill scores against CLIPER remained high suggesting that this season's storms were difficult to forecast. There was a marked slow bias in forecasts. The intensity tendency skill had a value of 46% overall. The charts show the long term trend in forecast errors and skill.

3.2 Australian basin storms

Table of mean error statistics
T+0 T+24 T+48 T+72 T+96 T+120 T+144 T+168
Cases verified 118 83 57 40 30 20 14 7
Detection rate (%) 100 100 100 100 94 87 88 70
AT error (km) -1 -40 -96 -151 -160 -272 -538 -539
CT error (km) -11 -11 -5 -16 -35 -34 -28 -272
Track skill (%) ***** 55 61 73 ***** ***** ***** *****
* 2012-13 skill (%) ***** 56 47 41 ***** ***** ***** *****
DPE (km) 59 118 212 281 286 388 688 707
* 2012-13 DPE (km) 57 123 183 265 360 499 563 792
Intensity skill (%) ***** 52 51 65 67 80 71 71

* DPE and skill for all Australian storms in 2012-13 season

Plot of the observed tracks of all storms in the eastern Australian basin
Plot of the observed tracks of all storms in the western Australian basin
Forecast positional errors in the Australian basin
Forecast skill in the Australian basin

Activity this season was slightly higher than last season. Track forecast errors were close to values seen in the last few seasons although skill scores against CLIPER were higher.  There was a marked slow bias in forecasts. The intensity tendency skill was 57% overall. The charts show the long term trend in forecast errors and skill.

3.3 Combined Statistics for whole Southern Hemisphere

Table of mean error statistics
T+0 T+24 T+48 T+72 T+96 T+120 T+144 T+168
Cases verified 204 151 107 75 54 35 21 8
Detection rate (%) 100 100 100 100 96 92 91 73
AT error (km) -3 -51 -126 -189 -269 -374 -568 -663
CT error (km) -10 -21 -24 -38 -45 -29 2 -186
Track skill (%) ***** 55 57 61 ***** ***** ***** *****
* 2012-13 skill (%) ***** 56 52 50 ***** ***** ***** *****
DPE (km) 51 117 224 310 382 512 734 817
* 2012-13 DPE (km) 51 101 170 241 333 477 555 667
Intensity skill (%) ***** 51 50 55 52 49 62 75

* DPE and skill for all southern hemisphere storms in 2012-13 season

Forecast positional errors for the whole southern hemisphere.
Forecast skill for the whole southern hemisphere.
Along-track errors for the whole southern hemisphere.
Cross-track errors for the whole southern hemisphere.
Intensity skill for the whole southern hemisphere.

Activity for the southern hemisphere as a whole was near to the recent average. Track forecast errors were the near the recent average, although higher than last season. Skill scores against CLIPER were higher than most previous seasons. There was a marked slow bias and a mostly small left-of-track bias this season. The overall intensity tendency skill score was 53%, which is the same as last season.

Further tropical cyclone information

The Weather and climate change contain information on tropical cyclone forecasting at the Met Office. Monthly updates of tropical cyclone activity and forecasts are made, together with observed and forecast track information of recent storms, track prediction error statistics, lists of names and real-time tropical cyclone forecast guidance.

Seasonal summaries of tropical cyclone activity and forecasts have been issued since the 1994-5 Southern Hemisphere season. To obtain these or any further information on tropical cyclone forecasting email the Met Office.

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Acknowledgements

Mr. S. Lord, NCEP, Washington, USA and Mr. C. Mauck, FNOC, Monterey, USA supplied CLIPER models for various basins.
Mr. S. Lord and Dr. M. Fiorino supplied GrADS software used to produce track plotting charts.