Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2020:;volume( ):;issue: -:;page 1
Author(s): Menard, Cecile B.;Essery, Richard;Krinner, Gerhard;Arduini, Gabriele;Bartlett, Paul;Boone, Aaron;Brutel-Vuilmet, Claire;Burke, Eleanor;Cuntz, Matthias;Dai, Yongjiu;Decharme, Bertrand;Dutra, Emanuel;Fang, Xing;Fierz, Charles;Gusev, Yeugeniy;Hagemann, Stefan;Haverd, Vanessa;Kim, Hyungjun;Lafaysse, Matthieu;Marke, Thomas;Nasonova, Olga;Nitta, Tomoko;Niwano, Masashi;Pomeroy, John;Schädler, Gerd;Semenov, Vladimir;Smirnova, Tatiana;Strasser, Ulrich;Swenson, Sean;Turkov, Dmitry;Wever, Nander;Yuan, Hua
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The latest snow model intercomparison identified the same modelling issues as previous iterations over 23 years. Lack of new insights are attributed partly to human errors and intercomparison projects design.Twenty-seven ...