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Seasonal Predictions and Their Applications in the Mediterranean Region: Part II—Prediction-Based Services
Título : Seasonal Predictions and Their Applications in the Mediterranean Region: Part II—Prediction-Based Services
Autor : Gualdi, SilvioRodríguez Camino, Ernesto ORCID Autor AEMETRodríguez Guisado, EstebanAutor AEMETToreti, AndreaPasqui, MassimilianoArdilouze, ConstantinBadi, WafaeBatté, LaurianeDriouech, FatimaFröhlich, KristinaGarcía Serrano, JavierTerzago, SilviaTorralba, Verónica
Palabras clave : Actionable information; Climate prediction-based services; Mediterranean region; Seasonal prediction; Risk management
Fecha de publicación : 2026
Editor: Wiley; Royal Meteorological Society
Citación : International Journal of Climatology. 2026 (Early View), e70300
Versión del editor: https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.70300
Resumen : This review paper examines the development and application of climate predictions, primarily at seasonal timescales, as actionable information for decision-making, with a specific focus on the Mediterranean region. It illustrates and analyses the steps required to transform climate model probabilistic forecasts into user-defined information, emphasising the iterative nature of climate service development. By leveraging tools such as bias adjustment, downscaling, probabilistic calibration and impact models, these services provide tailored solutions to key sectors including energy, water supply, transport and agriculture. The paper discusses the contributions of global initiatives, such as the Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS), and EU-funded projects like EUPORIAS, MEDSCOPE and MED-GOLD, which have advanced sector-specific applications of climate predictions in the region. These initiatives illustrate how tailored climate services can address critical challenges ranging from renewable energy planning to drought risk mitigation and agricultural yield forecasting. The review highlights persistent challenges, including limited forecasting skill in the Mediterranean area, data accessibility issues and the need for robust impact-based verification. To enhance the uptake and effectiveness of climate services, the review recommends fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, promoting iterative co-production with users, improving the communication of uncertainty and forecast skill, and ensuring the sustainability of services beyond project lifetimes. This work underscores the potential of climate services to enhance resilience in the Mediterranean region, bridging the gap between scientific advances and practical applications.
Patrocinador: This work was supported by the EU Horizon Europe Cost-ACTION framework (CA23108); Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (MCIN) (CNS2022-135312); Italian Ministry for University and Research (20224XSR7F); Ministry of Research and Universities of Catalonia (2022 BP 00227), and EU Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie (101152499).
URI : http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11765/17473
ISSN : 0899-8418
1097-0088
Colecciones: Artículos científicos 2023-2026


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