M. Ji et al., AN EXPERIMENTAL COUPLED FORECAST SYSTEM AT THE NATIONAL-METEOROLOGICAL-CENTER - SOME EARLY RESULTS, Tellus. Series A, Dynamic meteorology and oceanography, 46(4), 1994, pp. 398-418
An experimental coupled ocean-atmosphere model forecast system has bee
n implemented at the National Meteorological Center (NMC) for routine
multi-season climate forecasts. The ocean initial conditions for the f
orecasts are provided by an ocean data assimilation system which uses
a basin model of the Pacific Ocean integrated with a four-dimensional
variational data assimilation system. Pacific basin ocean reanalyses f
or the period 1982-1992 provided both the initial conditions and the v
erification fields for the coupled model forecasts. The coupled model
consists of a modified T40 version of NMCs operational medium range fo
recast model coupled to a Pacific basin ocean general circulation mode
l. Hindcast experiments starting on the first of every month from Octo
ber 1983 to 1993 have been made to establish the skill of this system
in forecasting sea surface temperature variability in the tropical Pac
ific with lead times of up to several seasons. The system consistently
out performs persistence forecasts even at short forecast lead times,
and is able to forecast most of the sea surface temperature variabili
ty that occurred in the tropical Pacific during 1984 to 1993.