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19 Oct 2017
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Revisiting the synoptic-scale predictability of severe European winter storms using ECMWF ensemble reforecasts

Florian Pantillon, Peter Knippertz, and Ulrich Corsmeier

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The predictability of 25 historical winter storms over Europe is revisited by taking advantage of a homogeneous dataset of retrospective forecasts for the 1995–2015 period. The forecasts well predict the storms up to 2–4 days ahead only but also show clear potential for the early warning of storms up to 10 days ahead. However, the predictability of individual storms exhibits large variability and physical characteristics are identified for outliers with a poor predictability.
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