We present the first continuous map of rain-snow air temperature thresholds over the Northern Hemisphere land surface, underlining the spatial variability of precipitation phase partitioning. Land surface models typically discriminate between rain and snow using a simple, spatially uniform air temperature threshold, but observations indicate the threshold is not static. Our analysis of a 29-year observational dataset (n = 17.8 million) shows the threshold varies significantly, averaging 1.0°C and ranging from -0.4°C to 2.4°C for 95% of Northern Hemisphere stations, with continental climates exhibiting the warmest thresholds and maritime the coolest. Relative humidity exerts the strongest control on phase partitioning, while surface pressure...
Snowfall is an important feature of the Earth's climate system that has the ability to influence bot...
Precipitation controls the availability of drinking water and viability of the land to support agric...
International audienceSpatiotemporal patterns of evapotranspiration in response to multiple environm...
We present the first continuous map of rain-snow air temperature thresholds over the Northern Hemisp...
We present the first continuous map of rain-snow air temperature thresholds over the Northern Hemisp...
A snowpack model sensitivity study, observed changes of snow cover in the NOAA satellite dataset, an...
Abstract Due to climate change the frequency and character of precipitation are changing as the hydr...
Multi-source remote sensing data were used to generate 500-m resolution cloud-free daily snow cover ...
Trends in the duration or extent of snow cover are expected to feedback to temperature trends. We an...
The phase of precipitation when it reaches the ground is a first-order driver of hydrologic processe...
© 2018 American Meteorological Society. Using a 3-yr Global Precipitation Mission (GPM) Ku-band Prec...
The phase of precipitation when it reaches the ground is a first-order driver of hydrologic processe...
[1] Links between autumn-winter snow anomalies over North America and winter climate parameters thro...
Snowpack properties derived from hydrological models play an important role for many ecological, wat...
Snowpack properties derived from hydrological models play an important role for many ecological, wat...
Snowfall is an important feature of the Earth's climate system that has the ability to influence bot...
Precipitation controls the availability of drinking water and viability of the land to support agric...
International audienceSpatiotemporal patterns of evapotranspiration in response to multiple environm...
We present the first continuous map of rain-snow air temperature thresholds over the Northern Hemisp...
We present the first continuous map of rain-snow air temperature thresholds over the Northern Hemisp...
A snowpack model sensitivity study, observed changes of snow cover in the NOAA satellite dataset, an...
Abstract Due to climate change the frequency and character of precipitation are changing as the hydr...
Multi-source remote sensing data were used to generate 500-m resolution cloud-free daily snow cover ...
Trends in the duration or extent of snow cover are expected to feedback to temperature trends. We an...
The phase of precipitation when it reaches the ground is a first-order driver of hydrologic processe...
© 2018 American Meteorological Society. Using a 3-yr Global Precipitation Mission (GPM) Ku-band Prec...
The phase of precipitation when it reaches the ground is a first-order driver of hydrologic processe...
[1] Links between autumn-winter snow anomalies over North America and winter climate parameters thro...
Snowpack properties derived from hydrological models play an important role for many ecological, wat...
Snowpack properties derived from hydrological models play an important role for many ecological, wat...
Snowfall is an important feature of the Earth's climate system that has the ability to influence bot...
Precipitation controls the availability of drinking water and viability of the land to support agric...
International audienceSpatiotemporal patterns of evapotranspiration in response to multiple environm...