In this study, remotely sensed lake surface temperature (LST) and lake ice cover (LIC) were integrated into the Advanced Research Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model version 3.2 to evaluate the simulation of lake-effect precipitation over the Great Lakes region. The LST was derived from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), while the LIC was obtained from the National Ice Center (NIC). WRF simulations for the Great Lakes region were performed at 10 km grid spacing for the cold season from November 2003 through February 2008. Initial and lateral boundary conditions were provided by the North American Regional Reanalysis (NARR). Experiments were carried out to compare winter precipitation simulations with and wit...
The impact of initializing a mesoscale model with additional sounding data over the Great Lakes regi...
A one-dimensional lake model has been successfully coupled to the Weather Research and Forecasting (...
© 2017 American Meteorological Society. Accurate representations of lake-ice-atmosphere interactions...
In this study, remotely sensed lake surface temperature (LST) and lake ice cover (LIC) were integrat...
A five-year simulation was performed using the advanced Research Weather Research and Forecasting (W...
This slide presentation reviews the forecast of the lake effect snow in the Great Lakes region using...
The Great Lakes Surface Temperature (GLST) is the key to understanding the effects of climate change...
A high‐resolution three‐dimensional Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model is used to investig...
High-resolution Weather Research and Forecasting Model (WRF) simulations are used to explore the sen...
Lake surface temperature (LST) and ice phenology were simulated for various points differing in dept...
As Earth’s largest collection of freshwater, the Laurentian Great Lakes have enormous ecological and...
Most inland water bodies are not resolved by general circulation models, requiring that lake surface...
The Surface Energy Balance (SEB) of the Great Lakes (GL) is a key to understanding the effects of cl...
The Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model is commonly used to make high-resolution future pro...
Lake-effect snow has a large influence on the Great Lakes region, often enhancing snowfall downwind ...
The impact of initializing a mesoscale model with additional sounding data over the Great Lakes regi...
A one-dimensional lake model has been successfully coupled to the Weather Research and Forecasting (...
© 2017 American Meteorological Society. Accurate representations of lake-ice-atmosphere interactions...
In this study, remotely sensed lake surface temperature (LST) and lake ice cover (LIC) were integrat...
A five-year simulation was performed using the advanced Research Weather Research and Forecasting (W...
This slide presentation reviews the forecast of the lake effect snow in the Great Lakes region using...
The Great Lakes Surface Temperature (GLST) is the key to understanding the effects of climate change...
A high‐resolution three‐dimensional Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model is used to investig...
High-resolution Weather Research and Forecasting Model (WRF) simulations are used to explore the sen...
Lake surface temperature (LST) and ice phenology were simulated for various points differing in dept...
As Earth’s largest collection of freshwater, the Laurentian Great Lakes have enormous ecological and...
Most inland water bodies are not resolved by general circulation models, requiring that lake surface...
The Surface Energy Balance (SEB) of the Great Lakes (GL) is a key to understanding the effects of cl...
The Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model is commonly used to make high-resolution future pro...
Lake-effect snow has a large influence on the Great Lakes region, often enhancing snowfall downwind ...
The impact of initializing a mesoscale model with additional sounding data over the Great Lakes regi...
A one-dimensional lake model has been successfully coupled to the Weather Research and Forecasting (...
© 2017 American Meteorological Society. Accurate representations of lake-ice-atmosphere interactions...