Seasonal climate forecasts show skill in predicting winter chill for specialty crops in California

Author:

Jha Prakash KumarORCID,Pathak Tapan B.

Abstract

AbstractMany fruits and nuts crops in California require sufficient winter chill to break dormancy, and insufficient chill can harm fruit quantity and quality. Early information on winter chill forecast can help growers prepare for a low chill year. Here we evaluate use of dynamic climate models for chill accumulation forecast in California. Using temperature forecasts from seasonal prediction systems, we found that the multimodel forecasts can predict chill. This is evident from the anomaly correlation coefficients exceeding 0.5 between the model-predicted and reference chill values for most California regions. The forecasts correctly identified chill categories in over 50% instances in more than 40% of the Central Valley and southern parts of California. The forecasts also demonstrated skill in capturing the interannual variability of chill, especially during years with substantial decrease in chill. Additionally, the seasonal forecast can provide potentially useful crop specific chill sufficiency prediction. However, forecasts beyond a one-month lead time showed reduced forecast skills.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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