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A practical Guide to Seasonal Forecasts

This is a series of short, practical guidance documents with advice on how to interpret and use seasonal forecasts. Seasonal forecasts are a popular forecast product with the added attractiveness of long lead times. However, they are not a panacea, and these guidance documents share the circumstances under which they can be useful for decision-making. This series draws upon lessons from ongoing research on using seasonal forecasts for early action, as well as from the practice of using seasonal forecasts in climate services projects. It is written by people working along different parts of the climate services value chain including - producing seasonal forecasts, interpreting, and disseminating for action – for those who are relatively new to climate services.
Author:

McLeod, Dave; Klassen, Sarah

Language: English
Published By: WISER, Practical Action, IFRC Climate Centre, SHEAR, BRACED, Met Office, University of Oxford, University of Reading, National Centre for Atmospheric Sciences
Published date: 2019

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