Missing eddy feedback may explain weak signal-to-noise ratios in climate predictions
Missing eddy feedback may explain weak signal-to-noise ratios in climate predictions
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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The signal-to-noise paradox that climate models are better at predicting the real world than their own ensemble forecast members highlights a serious and currently unresolved model error, adversely affecting climate predictions and introducing uncertainty into climate projections. By computing the magnitude of feedback between transient eddies and...
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Missing eddy feedback may explain weak signal-to-noise ratios in climate predictions
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2397-3722
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2397-3722
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10.1038/s41612-022-00280-4