The seasonal snow cover dynamics: review on wind-driven coupling processes
The temporal evolution of seasonal snow cover and its spatial variability in environments
such as mountains, prairies or polar regions is strongly influenced by the interactions …
such as mountains, prairies or polar regions is strongly influenced by the interactions …
RAMS 2001: Current status and future directions
WR Cotton, RA Pielke Sr, RL Walko, GE Liston… - Meteorology and …, 2003 - Springer
Summary¶ An overview of the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS) is
presented. We focus on new developments in the RAMS physics and computational …
presented. We focus on new developments in the RAMS physics and computational …
[HTML][HTML] Our skill in modeling mountain rain and snow is bypassing the skill of our observational networks
In mountain terrain, well-configured high-resolution atmospheric models are able to simulate
total annual rain and snowfall better than spatial estimates derived from in situ observational …
total annual rain and snowfall better than spatial estimates derived from in situ observational …
[HTML][HTML] GrSMBMIP: intercomparison of the modelled 1980–2012 surface mass balance over the Greenland Ice Sheet
Observations and models agree that the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) surface mass balance
(SMB) has decreased since the end of the 1990s due to an increase in meltwater runoff and …
(SMB) has decreased since the end of the 1990s due to an increase in meltwater runoff and …
Principles of terrestrial ecosystem ecology
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A Lagrangian snow‐evolution system for sea‐ice applications (SnowModel‐LG): Part I—Model description
A Lagrangian snow‐evolution model (SnowModel‐LG) was used to produce daily, pan‐
Arctic, snow‐on‐sea‐ice, snow property distributions on a 25× 25‐km grid, from 1 August …
Arctic, snow‐on‐sea‐ice, snow property distributions on a 25× 25‐km grid, from 1 August …
Global estimates of evapotranspiration for climate studies using multi-sensor remote sensing data: Evaluation of three process-based approaches
Three process based models are used to estimate terrestrial heat fluxes and
evapotranspiration (ET) at the global scale: a single source energy budget model, a Penman …
evapotranspiration (ET) at the global scale: a single source energy budget model, a Penman …
[HTML][HTML] Snow depth on Arctic sea ice
SG Warren, IG Rigor, N Untersteiner… - Journal of …, 1999 - journals.ametsoc.org
Snow Depth on Arctic Sea Ice in: Journal of Climate Volume 12 Issue 6 (1999) Jump to
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[HTML][HTML] Snow–shrub interactions in Arctic tundra: a hypothesis with climatic implications
M Sturm, J Holmgren, JP McFadden… - Journal of …, 2001 - journals.ametsoc.org
Snow–Shrub Interactions in Arctic Tundra: A Hypothesis with Climatic Implications in:
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Winter biological processes could help convert arctic tundra to shrubland
In arctic Alaska, air temperatures have warmed 0.5 degrees Celsius (° C) per decade for the
past 30 years, with most of the warming coming in winter. Over the same period, shrub …
past 30 years, with most of the warming coming in winter. Over the same period, shrub …