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TITLE: Comparing Automated Forecasts of Rainfall Probabilities to the BoM s Published Forecasts INSTITUTION: Bureau of Meteorology, Level 9, 700 Collins Street, Docklands, VIC 3008 SUPERVISORS: Michael Foley and Ioanna Ioannou LABORATORY: Research and Development Branch RESEARCH FOCUS: Extending tools and techniques used for comparison of Official and automated weather forecasts RESEARCH BACKGROUND: The R&D Branch team of the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) carries out comparisons of the published forecasts to automated forecasts produced by numerical models, to discover the circumstances in which manual adjustment of automated forecasts is most beneficial. Current work focusses on comparing 3-hour and 24-hour forecasts of the probability of rainfall exceeding 0.2mm at observation points around Australia. The work is being undertaken using ipython notebooks, with a python library being built to help ingest and process the data of interest. Aspects of the project include data processing, statistical analysis and presentation of results. The above graph is an example of the data arising from the project. It presents the daily probability of precipitation (DailyPoP) for one location, as predicted by Bureau published (Official) forecast (issued five days prior) and the automated Operational Consensus Forecast (OCF) (produced five days prior). The colours of the Official forecast indicate whether or not rain of at least 0.2mm was observed (wet days are shown in blue, dry days are shown in yellow). 1

RESEARCH PROJECT PROPOSAL: Several student projects are possible within this research area. The exact nature of the work will depend on what the supervisors are doing at the time, but the successful applicant/s will agree with supervisors on a topic of interest for this placement. Topics include but are not limited to: - Extending the current work to other forecasts, such as considering the chance of rain in a 24-hour period exceeding 10mm. - Analysing subsets of the data. For example, examining data from coastal stations on days with observed onshore wind flow. - Investigating a case-study with particularly interesting rainfall. An example could be a period of heavy rainfall leading to flooding. - Designing a new presentation of results, such as plotting key summary statistics on a map. - Implementing new statistical measures of forecasting skill, such as measures evaluating the temporal or spatial consistency of forecasts. NUMBER OF STUDENTS: One or two. A pair of students working on the same topic would be ideal. PLACEMENT This is a cross-disciplinary project which is expected to suit students with skills in the IT and mathematical science fields, and a background in statistics would be useful. Placement will occur on either a full-time or parttime basis, within the BOM Head Office building near the Southern Cross railway station. Flexible work days and hours are available to suit student requirements. Placement is preferred to begin after the 2015 semester 2 exams (80 hours maximum), but the actual start date is negotiable. Applications are due by 28th October 2015. Successful completion of the placement (work is strictly on a volunteer/unpaid basis) confers eligibility for the Monash INV1001 Passport unit. 2

Science Industry Placement Program Application Form For more information visit http://monash.edu/science/current/undergraduate/getting-the-most/sipp/sipp-main.html All applications to be lodged in electronic form only, emailed to sci-sipp@monash.edu Personal details - Please type or write legibly Student ID number Surname Given Names of Birth / / Postal Address for correspondence Student email address @student.monash.edu Home Phone number Mobile number Course details Course Name Major Course Start Expected completion date Course Code Minor Current Year of Study Project details Industry partner name Project title Bureau of Meteorology Comparing Automated Forecasts of Rainfall Probabilities to the BoM s Published Forecasts s available e.g. 6 January 6 March 2016 Working hours available e.g. 9 am 5 pm daily Meeting placement requirements What units have you completed that will make you a suitable candidate for the project? What attributes do you have that will make you a suitable candidate for the project? 3

Supporting documentation (please attach following documents with your application and tick box below) 0 Curriculum Vitae of no more than 3 pages. 0 Statement of results (download from WES--official versions are not necessary). Eligibility Eligibility Criteria To be selected for the Science Industry Placement Program, you need to meet the following criteria: 0 Be currently enrolled in a Faculty of Science course, must have completed at least 48 credit points and have no more than 48 credit points remaining in the course; and 0 Demonstrate a preparedness and capacity to complete a minimum of 30 hours or a maximum of 80 hours placement at an industry partner organisation without compromising their other science studies; and 0 Demonstrate work readiness (i.e. we are looking for evidence of personal qualities which equip you to function appropriately and autonomously in a professional work environment). Selection Criteria The selection criteria are the best fit match between your enrolled course, units you have completed, interest and experience with the particular project requirements. The industry partner has the final decision. Applicants who are closer to completing their course will be given priority if they meet the 'best fit' match. Please visit the projects section to view the projects available. The webpage will be updated as project proposals are submitted by the industry partners. Privacy The information on this form is collected for the primary purpose of applying for the Science Industry Placement Program which includes deciding whether the application will be granted and sending related correspondence. If the form is incomplete, it may not be possible for the Faculty to process the application. The information provided by the applicant in this form, curriculum vitae and academic may be provided to the industry partner of the project in the event that the student is provisionally matched with that industry partner in order for the industry partner to assess the application. All information for the application of the Science Industry Placement Program is managed in accordance to the University s Privacy Policy. If you wish to access or inquire about the handling of your personal information contact the University Privacy Officer: Privacyofficer@adm.monash.edu.au 4

Applicant s Declaration I am enrolled in a course belonging to the Faculty of Science and have completed at least 48 credit points and will have no more than 48 credit points remaining to complete I can commit to completion of a minimum of 30 hours or a maximum of 80 hours as required by the industry partner without compromising my studies I have addressed the selection criteria including my suitability and match to the agency/ies and the project/s offered by those agencies in my cover letter I understand that no salary will be paid for the industry placement and Monash University holds no responsibility for any allowance agreement between the industry partner and the student. On signing the Science Industry Placement Program application form I agree: 1) That I meet all of the eligibility criteria for the Science Industry Placement Program. 2) To represent Monash University in a manner that does not compromise the integrity, reputation or relationship of the University and Faculty with the participating industry partners in any way. 3) That information provided by me in this form, my curriculum vitae and academic transcript may be provided to the industry partner in the event that I am provisionally matched with that industry partner in order for the industry partner to assess my application. Student Declaration I declare that the information provided on this form and the information given to support my application is correct and complete. I acknowledge that Monash University, Faculty of Science reserves the right to vary or reverse any decision on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information. Student signature Received by (print) 5