Impact of Snow Initialization in Subseasonal‐to‐Seasonal Winter Forecasts With the Norwegian Climate Prediction Model

Volume: 124, Issue: 17-18, Pages: 10033 - 10048
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Snow initialization has been previously investigated as a potential source of predictability at the subseasonal‐to‐seasonal (S2S) timescale in winter and spring, through its local radiative, thermodynamical, and hydrological feedbacks. However, previous studies were conducted with low‐top models over short periods only. Furthermore, the potential role of the land surface‐stratosphere connection upon the S2S predictability had remained unclear....
Paper Details
Title
Impact of Snow Initialization in Subseasonal‐to‐Seasonal Winter Forecasts With the Norwegian Climate Prediction Model
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
124
Issue
17-18
Pages
10033 - 10048
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