Scientific and Human Errors in a Snow Model Intercomparison

Twenty-seven models participated in the Earth System Model–Snow Model Intercomparison Project (ESM-SnowMIP), the most data-rich MIP dedicated to snow modeling. Our findings do not support the hypothesis advanced by previous snow MIPs: evaluating models against more variables and providing evaluation...

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Published in:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society Vol. 102; no. 1; pp. E61 - E79
Main Authors: 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 A., Smirnova, Tatiana, Strasser, Ulrich, Swenson, Sean, Turkov, Dmitry, Wever, Nander, Yuan, Hua
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Boston American Meteorological Society 01.01.2021
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ISSN:0003-0007, 1520-0477
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