Global Deterministic Models: Absolute Intensity (Wind) Error
Description: Absolute Intensity Error is a measure of the absolute value of the difference between model forecasts and observations of maximum wind speed (knots). Absolute Intensity Error values are shown along the y-axis, with values closer to 0.0 indicating more accurate maximum wind speed forecasts. Forecast hours are shown along the x-axis. This plot shows the average Absolute Intensity Error from all storms that formed in the North Atlantic during the 2023 Hurricane Season.



Description: Absolute Intensity Error is a measure of the absolute value of the difference between model forecasts and observations of maximum wind speed (knots). Absolute Intensity Error values are shown along the y-axis, with values closer to 0.0 indicating more accurate maximum wind speed forecasts. Forecast hours are shown along the x-axis. This plot shows the average Absolute Intensity Error from all storms that formed in the East Pacific during the 2023 Hurricane Season.



Description: Absolute Intensity Error is a measure of the absolute value of the difference between model forecasts and observations of maximum wind speed (knots). Absolute Intensity Error values are shown along the y-axis, with values closer to 0.0 indicating more accurate maximum wind speed forecasts. Forecast hours are shown along the x-axis. This plot shows the average Absolute Intensity Error from all storms that formed in the West Pacific during the 2023 Hurricane Season.