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Biases in Reanalysis Snowfall Found by Comparing the JULES Land Surface Model to GlobSnow
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: now exerts a strong influence on weather and climate. Accurate representation of snow processes within models is needed to ensure accurate predictions. Snow processes are known to be a weakness of land surface models (LSMs), ...
Evaluating the Simulated Seasonality of Soil Moisture with Earth Observation Data
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A critical function of a land surface scheme, used in climate and weather prediction models, is to partition the energy from insolation into sensible and latent heat fluxes. Many use a soil moisture function to control the ...
Evaluating the Performance of Hydrological Models via Cross-Spectral Analysis: Case Study of the Thames Basin, United Kingdom
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ine distributed hydrological models, forced with common meteorological inputs, simulated naturalized daily discharge from the Thames basin for 1963?2001. While model-dependent evaporative losses are critical for modeling ...
Quantifying Land Surface Temperature Variability for Two Sahelian Mesoscale Regions during the Wet Season
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: and?atmosphere feedbacks play an important role in the weather and climate of many semiarid regions. These feedbacks are strongly controlled by how the surface responds to precipitation events, which regulate the return ...
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