There have been significant advances in our understanding of the climate system, but two major problems still exist in modeling atmospheric response during cold seasons: (a) lack of detailed physical description of snow and frozen soil in the land-surface schemes and (b) insufficient understanding of regional climate response from the cryosphere. A multilayer snow land-surface model based on the conservations of heat and water substance inside the soil and snow is coupled to an atmospheric RCM, to investigate the effect of snow, snowmelt, and soil frost on the atmosphere during cold seasons. The coupled RCM shows much improvement in moisture and temperature simulation for March-April of 1997 compared to simple parameterizations used in GCMs...
Snow and frozen soil are important factors that influence terrestrial water and energy balances thro...
International audienceThe interactions between the soil, biosphere, and atmosphere (ISBA) land surfa...
The freeze–thaw process controls several hydrologic processes, including infiltration, runoff, and s...
The presence of snow strongly affects the surface energy budget in mid-to-high latitudes during the ...
Accurate simulation of snowmelt runoff and infiltration is crucial for the mesoscale numerical simul...
Permafrost or perennially frozen ground is an important part of the terrestrial cryosphere; roughly ...
Permafrost or perennially frozen ground is an important part of the terrestrial cryosphere; roughly ...
Abstract Land surface process schemes are very sensitive to snow cover and snow processes. However m...
Tese de doutoramento, Ciências Geofísicas e da Geoinformação (Meteorologia), Universidade de Lisboa,...
The freeze-thaw process controls several hydrologic processes including infiltration, runoff, and so...
International audienceWe introduced a simple scheme of soil freezing in the LMDz3.3 atmospheric gene...
Abstract In this study, we implement a new frozen‐soil parameterization scheme into the climate syst...
Seasonal snow cover in the Northern Hemisphere is the largest component of the terrestrial cryospher...
The climate system exhibits behavior on a wide range of time and spatial scales. Computer models tha...
A physically based snow cover model has been designed and optimized for climate studies. Using this ...
Snow and frozen soil are important factors that influence terrestrial water and energy balances thro...
International audienceThe interactions between the soil, biosphere, and atmosphere (ISBA) land surfa...
The freeze–thaw process controls several hydrologic processes, including infiltration, runoff, and s...
The presence of snow strongly affects the surface energy budget in mid-to-high latitudes during the ...
Accurate simulation of snowmelt runoff and infiltration is crucial for the mesoscale numerical simul...
Permafrost or perennially frozen ground is an important part of the terrestrial cryosphere; roughly ...
Permafrost or perennially frozen ground is an important part of the terrestrial cryosphere; roughly ...
Abstract Land surface process schemes are very sensitive to snow cover and snow processes. However m...
Tese de doutoramento, Ciências Geofísicas e da Geoinformação (Meteorologia), Universidade de Lisboa,...
The freeze-thaw process controls several hydrologic processes including infiltration, runoff, and so...
International audienceWe introduced a simple scheme of soil freezing in the LMDz3.3 atmospheric gene...
Abstract In this study, we implement a new frozen‐soil parameterization scheme into the climate syst...
Seasonal snow cover in the Northern Hemisphere is the largest component of the terrestrial cryospher...
The climate system exhibits behavior on a wide range of time and spatial scales. Computer models tha...
A physically based snow cover model has been designed and optimized for climate studies. Using this ...
Snow and frozen soil are important factors that influence terrestrial water and energy balances thro...
International audienceThe interactions between the soil, biosphere, and atmosphere (ISBA) land surfa...
The freeze–thaw process controls several hydrologic processes, including infiltration, runoff, and s...