A method for forecasting visibility at Hindon

Authors

  • O. P. MADAN
  • N. RAVI
  • U. C. MOHANTY

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v51i1.1756

Keywords:

Visibility, Climatology, Forecasting methods, Skill scores

Abstract

At present the approach to forecasting visibility is synoptic and personal experience of the weather forecaster. The month of December typically a winter month, is associated with poor visibility. Aviators require visibility forecast in terms of a definite quantitative value at a specific place in specific time frame. Therefore, in this study an attempt is made to develop a suitable model for forecasting visibility in December at a place Hindon near Delhi in a quantitative manner.

 

In the development process of forecasting visibility, different approaches such as auto-regression, multiple regression, climatology and persistence have been attempted. The models are developed using seven years (1984-90) data of December. The model is evaluated with the independent data sets from the recent years 1994-95. It is found that climatology-persistence method provides better results as compared to the multiple regression and auto-regression methods. The developed model provided positive skill scores as high as 70% on development as well as independent data sets.

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Published

01-01-2000

How to Cite

[1]
O. P. . MADAN, N. RAVI, and U. C. MOHANTY, “A method for forecasting visibility at Hindon”, MAUSAM, vol. 51, no. 1, pp. 47–56, Jan. 2000.

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