Evaluation of biases in mid-to-high-latitude surface snowfall and cloud phase in ERA5 and CMIP6 using satellite observations
<p>Supercooled liquid-containing clouds (sLCCs) play a significant role in Earth's radiative budget and the hydrological cycle, especially through surface snowfall production. Evaluating state-of-the-art climate models with respect to their ability to simulate the frequency of occurrence...
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Main Authors: | F. Hellmuth, T. Carlsen, A. S. Daloz, R. O. David, H. Che, T. Storelvmo |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2025-01-01
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Series: | Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics |
Online Access: | https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/25/1353/2025/acp-25-1353-2025.pdf |
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