Section 4 - Code Table 7 : Derived forecast
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Code | Meaning |
0 | Unweighted mean of all members |
1 | Weighted mean of all members |
2 | Standard deviation with respect to cluster mean |
3 | Standard deviation with respect to cluster mean, normalized |
4 | Spread of all members |
5 | Large anomaly index of all members |
6 | Unweighted mean of the cluster members |
7 | Interquartile range (range between the 25th and 75th quantile) |
8 | Minimum of all ensemble members |
9 | Maximum of all ensemble members |
255 | Missing |
( 1) Large anomaly index is defined as {number of members whose anomaly is higher than 0.5xSD) - (number of members whose anomaly is lower than -0.5xSD)} / {number of members} at each grid point, where SD is defined as observed climatological standard deviation.
( 2) It should be noted that the reference for "minimum of all ensemble members" and "maximum of all ensemble members" is the set of ensemble members and not a time interval and should not be confused with the maximum and minimum described by PDT 4.8