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View article: A 10 km North American precipitation and land-surface reanalysis based on the GEM atmospheric model
A 10 km North American precipitation and land-surface reanalysis based on the GEM atmospheric model Open
Environment and Climate Change Canada has initiated the production of a 1980–2018, 10 km, North American precipitation and surface reanalysis. ERA-Interim is used to initialize the Global Deterministic Reforecast System (GDRS) at a 39 km r…
View article: Great Lakes Runoff Intercomparison Project Phase 3: Lake Erie (GRIP-E)
Great Lakes Runoff Intercomparison Project Phase 3: Lake Erie (GRIP-E) Open
Hydrologic model intercomparison studies help to evaluate the agility of models to simulate variables such as streamflow, evaporation, and soil moisture. This study is the third in a sequence of the Great Lakes Runoff Intercomparison Proje…
View article: Comment on hess-2021-41
Comment on hess-2021-41 Open
Abstract. Environment and Climate Change Canada has initiated the production of a 1980–2018, 10 km, North American precipitation and surface reanalysis. ERA-Interim is used to initialize the Global Deterministic Reforecast System (GDRS) at…
View article: A 10 km North American Precipitation and Land SurfaceReanalysis Based on the GEM Atmospheric Model
A 10 km North American Precipitation and Land SurfaceReanalysis Based on the GEM Atmospheric Model Open
Environment and Climate Change Canada has initiated the production of a 1980–2018, 10 km, North American precipitation and surface reanalysis. ERA-Interim is used to initialize the Global Deterministic Reforecast System (GDRS) at a 39 km r…
View article: The Great Lakes Runoff Intercomparison Project Phase 3: Lake Erie (GRIP-E)
The Great Lakes Runoff Intercomparison Project Phase 3: Lake Erie (GRIP-E) Open
Model inter-comparison studies help to evaluate the agility of models to simulate variables of interest such as streamflow, evaporation and soil moisture. The study presented here is the third in a sequence of Great Lakes Runoff Intercompa…
View article: The Great Lakes Runoff Intercomparison Project Phase 3: Lake Erie (GRIP-E)
The Great Lakes Runoff Intercomparison Project Phase 3: Lake Erie (GRIP-E) Open
Model inter-comparison studies help to evaluate the agility of models to simulate variables of interest such as streamflow, evaporation and soil moisture. The study presented here is the third in a sequence of Great Lakes Runoff Intercompa…
View article: Assessing the factors governing the ability to predict late-spring flooding in cold-region mountain basins
Assessing the factors governing the ability to predict late-spring flooding in cold-region mountain basins Open
From 19 to 22 June 2013, intense rainfall and concurrent snowmelt led to devastating floods in the Canadian Rockies, foothills and downstream areas of southern Alberta and southeastern British Columbia, Canada. Such an event is typical of …
View article: Convenient Access to Archived Predictions: Canada’s CaSPAr Platform
Convenient Access to Archived Predictions: Canada’s CaSPAr Platform Open
ydrologic, land surface, and other environmental models require meteorological input data-for example, precipitation and temperature to estimate discharge and soil moisture.In a hindcast these data are usually provided by ground observatio…
View article: High-resolution hydrometeorological modelling of the June 2013flood in southern Alberta, Canada
High-resolution hydrometeorological modelling of the June 2013flood in southern Alberta, Canada Open
From June 19 to June 22, 2013, intense rainfall and concurrent snowmelt led to devastating floods in the Canadian Rockies, foothills and downstream areas of southern Alberta and southeastern British Columbia. The complexity of the topograp…
View article: A multi-scale meteorological dataset of the June 2013 flood in Southern Alberta, Canada
A multi-scale meteorological dataset of the June 2013 flood in Southern Alberta, Canada Open
From June 19 to June 22, 2013, intense rainfall and concurrent snowmelt led to devastating floods in the Canadian Rockies, foothills and downstream areas of southern Alberta (Canada). The complexity of the topography in the upper catchment…
View article: A comparison of correlation-length estimation methods for the objective analysis of surface pollutants at Environment and Climate Change Canada
A comparison of correlation-length estimation methods for the objective analysis of surface pollutants at Environment and Climate Change Canada Open
This paper describes a proposed improvement of the objective analysis of surface pollutants at Environment and Climate Change Canada (formerly known as Environment Canada). Objective analyses are essentially surface maps of air pollutants …