Stratospheric circulation in seasonal forecasting models: Implications for seasonal prediction
Accurate seasonal forecasts rely on the presence of low frequency, predictable signals in the climate system which have a sufficiently well understood and significant impact on the atmospheric circulation. In the Northern European region, signals associated with seasonal scale variability such as EN...
Main Authors: | Maycock, A, Keeley, S, Charlton-Perez, A, Doblas-Reyes, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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