THE SUBSEASONAL EXPERIMENT (SubX): A Multimodel Subseasonal Prediction Experiment
THE SUBSEASONAL EXPERIMENT (SubX): A Multimodel Subseasonal Prediction Experiment
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Pegion, Kathy , Kirtman, Ben P. , Becker, Emily , Collins, Dan C. , LaJoie, Emerson , Burgman, Robert , Bell, Ray , DelSole, Timothy , Min, Dughong , Zhu, Yuejian , Li, Wei , Sinsky, Eric , Guan, Hong , Gottschalck, Jon , Metzger, E. Joseph , Barton, Neil P , Achuthavarier, Deepthi , Marshak, Jelena , Koster, Randal D. , Lin, Hai , Gagnon, Normand , Bell, Michael , Tippett, Michael K. , Robertson, Andrew W. , Sun, Shan , Benjamin, Stanley G. , Green, Benjamin W. , Bleck, Rainer and Kim, Hyemi
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Boston: American Meteorological Society
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Boston: American Meteorological Society
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The Subseasonal Experiment (SubX) is a multimodel subseasonal prediction experiment designed around operational requirements with the goal of improving subseasonal forecasts. Seven global models have produced 17 years of retrospective (re)forecasts and more than a year of weekly real-time forecasts. The reforecasts and forecasts are archived at the...
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THE SUBSEASONAL EXPERIMENT (SubX): A Multimodel Subseasonal Prediction Experiment
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Kirtman, Ben P.
Becker, Emily
Collins, Dan C.
LaJoie, Emerson
Burgman, Robert
Bell, Ray
DelSole, Timothy
Min, Dughong
Zhu, Yuejian
Li, Wei
Sinsky, Eric
Guan, Hong
Gottschalck, Jon
Metzger, E. Joseph
Barton, Neil P
Achuthavarier, Deepthi
Marshak, Jelena
Koster, Randal D.
Lin, Hai
Gagnon, Normand
Bell, Michael
Tippett, Michael K.
Robertson, Andrew W.
Sun, Shan
Benjamin, Stanley G.
Green, Benjamin W.
Bleck, Rainer
Kim, Hyemi
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2308962673
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2308962673
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0003-0007
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1520-0477
DOI
10.1175/bams-d-18-0270.1