2023
DOI: 10.1002/qj.4585
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Atmospheric water vapour transport in ACCESS‐S2 and the potential for enhancing skill of subseasonal forecasts of precipitation

Kimberley J. Reid,
Debra Hudson,
Andrew D. King
et al.

Abstract: Extended warning of above average and extreme precipitation is valuable to a wide range of stakeholders. However, the sporadic nature of precipitation makes it difficult to forecast skilfully beyond one week. Subseasonal forecasting is a growing area of science that aims to predict average weather conditions multiple weeks in advance using dynamical models. Building on recent work in this area, we test the hypothesis that using large‐scale horizontal moisture transport as a predictor for precipitation may incr… Show more

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