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      Ultimate Meteorological Question from Observational Astronomers: How Good is the Cloud Cover Forecast?

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          To evaluate the capability of numerical cloud forecast as a meteorological reference for astronomical observation, we compare the cloud forecast from NCEP Global Forecast System (GFS) model for total, layer and convective cloud with normalized satellite observation from the International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP), for the period of July 2005 to June 2008. In general, the model forecast is consistent with the ISCCP observation. For total cloud cover, our result shows the goodness of the GFS model forecast with a mean error within +/-15% in most areas. The global mean probability of < 30% forecast error (polar regions excluded) declines from 73% to 58% throughout the 180h forecast period, and is more skilled than ISCCP-based climatology forecast up to tau~120h. The comparison on layer clouds reveals a distinct negative regional tendency for low cloud forecast and a questionable positive global tendency for high cloud forecast. Fractional and binary comparisons are performed on convective cloud forecast and revealed the GFS model can only identify less than half of such cloud. In short, our result suggests that the GFS model can provide satisfactory worldwide total cloud forecast up to a week ahead for observation scheduling purpose, but layer and convective cloud forecast is less reliable than the total cloud forecast.

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          09 April 2011
          2012-10-24
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          10.1093/mnras/sts278
          1104.1700
          b7db1f27-27d3-4c06-ba70-3600fc8d7540

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/

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          MNRAS, 2013, 428, 3288
          16 pages and 11 figures, accepted by MNRAS
          physics.ao-ph

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