EFI and SOT 2 metre temperature over Extended range
Base Time: Wed 29 Nov 2023 00 UTC T+288 Valid time: Mon 04 Dec 2023 00 UTC - Mon 11 Dec 2023 00 UTC
EFI index (shading) provides specialized forecast guidance for anomalous or extreme weather events by comparing the ENS forecast with the model climate for the chosen location, time of year and forecast lead time.
The SOT index complements EFI by providing information about how extreme an extreme event might be.
Detailed description of Extended range Extreme forecast index (EFI) and Shift of tails (SOT) products can be found in ECMWF Forecast User Guide.
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