ESM-SnowMIP: assessing snow models and quantifying snow-related climate feedbacks
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Published:2018-12-10
Issue:12
Volume:11
Page:5027-5049
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ISSN:1991-9603
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Container-title:Geoscientific Model Development
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Geosci. Model Dev.
Author:
Krinner GerhardORCID, Derksen Chris, Essery RichardORCID, Flanner Mark, Hagemann Stefan, Clark Martyn, Hall Alex, Rott Helmut, Brutel-Vuilmet ClaireORCID, Kim HyungjunORCID, Ménard Cécile B., Mudryk LawrenceORCID, Thackeray Chad, Wang Libo, Arduini Gabriele, Balsamo GianpaoloORCID, Bartlett PaulORCID, Boike JuliaORCID, Boone Aaron, Chéruy Frédérique, Colin Jeanne, Cuntz MatthiasORCID, Dai Yongjiu, Decharme BertrandORCID, Derry Jeff, Ducharne Agnès, Dutra EmanuelORCID, Fang XingORCID, Fierz CharlesORCID, Ghattas Josephine, Gusev Yeugeniy, Haverd Vanessa, Kontu AnnaORCID, Lafaysse Matthieu, Law RachelORCID, Lawrence DaveORCID, Li Weiping, Marke Thomas, Marks DannyORCID, Ménégoz MartinORCID, Nasonova Olga, Nitta Tomoko, Niwano MasashiORCID, Pomeroy JohnORCID, Raleigh Mark S., Schaedler Gerd, Semenov Vladimir, Smirnova Tanya G.ORCID, Stacke TobiasORCID, Strasser Ulrich, Svenson Sean, Turkov Dmitry, Wang Tao, Wever NanderORCID, Yuan Hua, Zhou Wenyan, Zhu DanORCID
Abstract
Abstract. This paper describes ESM-SnowMIP, an international coordinated modelling
effort to evaluate current snow schemes, including snow schemes that are
included in Earth system models, in a wide variety of settings against local
and global observations. The project aims to identify crucial processes and
characteristics that need to be improved in snow models in the context of
local- and global-scale modelling. A further objective of ESM-SnowMIP is to
better quantify snow-related feedbacks in the Earth system. Although it is
not part of the sixth phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project
(CMIP6), ESM-SnowMIP is tightly linked to the CMIP6-endorsed Land Surface,
Snow and Soil Moisture Model Intercomparison (LS3MIP).
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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