A multivariate frequency-domain approach to long-lead climatic forecasting

Publication Type  Journal Article
Year of Publication  1998
Authors  Rajagopalan, B.; Mann, M. E.; Lall, U.
Journal Title  Weather and Forecasting
Volume  13
Issue  1
Pages  58-74
Journal Date  Mar
ISBN Number  0882-8156
Accession Number  ISI:000072917800004
Key Words  great-salt-lake; interdecadal variations; northern-hemisphere; surface-temperature; time-series; variability; oscillations; prediction; pacific; system
Abstract  

Guided by the increasing awareness and detectability of spatiotemporally organized climatic variability at interannual and longer timescales, the authors motivate the paradigm of a climate system that exhibits excitations of quasi-oscillatory eigenmodes with characteristic timescales and large-scale spatial patterns of coherence. It is assumed that any such modes are superposed on a spatially and temporally autocorrelated stochastic noise background. Under such a paradigm, a previously described (Mann and Park) multivariate frequency-domain approach is promoted as a particularly effective means of spatiotemporal signal identification and reconstruction, and an associated forecasting methodology is introduced. This combined signal detection/forecasting scheme exhibits significantly greater skill than conventional forecasting approaches in the context of a synthetic example consistent with the adopted paradigm. The example application demonstrates statistically significant skill at 5-10-yr lead times. Applications to operational long-range climatic forecasting are motivated and discussed.

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