Christopher D. McCray
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View article: CRCM5-CMIP6 : A dynamically-downscaled ensemble of CMIP6 simulations.
CRCM5-CMIP6 : A dynamically-downscaled ensemble of CMIP6 simulations. Open
CRCM-CMIP Data reference Paquin, D., C. McCray, C. B. Gauthier, M. Giguère, O. Asselin, P .Bourgault, M.-P. Labonté and D. Matte. The CRCM5-CMIP6 Ouranos’ ensemble : A dynamically-downscaled ensemble of CMIP6 simulations over North America…
View article: CRCM5-CMIP6 : A dynamically-downscaled ensemble of CMIP6 simulations.
CRCM5-CMIP6 : A dynamically-downscaled ensemble of CMIP6 simulations. Open
CRCM-CMIP Data reference Paquin, D., C. McCray, C. B. Gauthier, M. Giguère, O. Asselin, P .Bourgault, M.-P. Labonté and D. Matte. The CRCM5-CMIP6 Ouranos’ ensemble : A dynamically-downscaled ensemble of CMIP6 simulations over North America…
View article: CRCM5-CMIP6 : A dynamically-downscaled ensemble of CMIP6 simulations.
CRCM5-CMIP6 : A dynamically-downscaled ensemble of CMIP6 simulations. Open
CRCM-CMIP Data reference Paquin, D., C. McCray, C. B. Gauthier, M. Giguère, O. Asselin, P .Bourgault, M.-P. Labonté and D. Matte. The CRCM5-CMIP6 Ouranos’ ensemble : A dynamically-downscaled ensemble of CMIP6 simulations over North America…
The Ouranos CRCM5-CMIP6 ensemble: A dynamically downscaled ensemble of CMIP6 simulations over North America Open
This paper presents Ouranos’ contribution to the North American component of the Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (NA-CORDEX). The fifth-generation Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM5) is driven by four global models …
View article: CRCM5-CMIP6 : A dynamically-downscaled ensemble of CMIP6 simulations.
CRCM5-CMIP6 : A dynamically-downscaled ensemble of CMIP6 simulations. Open
CRCM-CMIP Data reference Paquin, D., C. McCray, C. B. Gauthier, M. Giguère, O. Asselin, P .Bourgault, M.-P. Labonté and D. Matte. The CRCM5-CMIP6 Ouranos’ ensemble : A dynamically-downscaled ensemble of CMIP6 simulations over North America…
Summary of an Interdisciplinary Workshop on Risk-Relevant Gaps and Needs in Freezing Rain Science Open
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View article: Changing Nature of High‐Impact Snowfall Events in Eastern North America
Changing Nature of High‐Impact Snowfall Events in Eastern North America Open
Snowstorms cause substantial disruption in the eastern United States and Canada each winter. While reductions in annual snowfall are projected over most of this region due to anthropogenic global warming, daily snowfall extremes that have …
View article: A Multi‐Algorithm Analysis of Projected Changes to Freezing Rain Over North America in an Ensemble of Regional Climate Model Simulations
A Multi‐Algorithm Analysis of Projected Changes to Freezing Rain Over North America in an Ensemble of Regional Climate Model Simulations Open
Freezing rain events have caused severe socioeconomic and ecosystem impacts. An understanding of how these events may evolve as the Earth warms is necessary to adequately adapt infrastructure to these changes. We present an analysis of pro…
View article: Quantifying the Impact of Precipitation-Type Algorithm Selection on the Representation of Freezing Rain in an Ensemble of Regional Climate Model Simulations
Quantifying the Impact of Precipitation-Type Algorithm Selection on the Representation of Freezing Rain in an Ensemble of Regional Climate Model Simulations Open
Given their potentially severe impacts, understanding how freezing rain events may change as the climate changes is of great importance to stakeholders including electrical utility companies and local governments. Identification of freezin…
Regional Thermodynamic Characteristics Distinguishing Long- and Short-Duration Freezing Rain Events over North America Open
Freezing rain is an especially hazardous winter weather phenomenon that remains particularly challenging to forecast. Here, we identify the salient thermodynamic characteristics distinguishing long-duration (six or more hours) freezing rai…
Long-Duration Freezing Rain Events over North America: Regional Climatology and Thermodynamic Evolution Open
Freezing rain can cause severe impacts, particularly when it persists for many hours. In this paper, we present the climatology of long-duration (6 or more hours) freezing rain events in the United States and Canada from 1979 to 2016. We i…