Gina Chou has just submitted her last bit of Ph.D. thesis work. She shows how Aeolus winds could improve prediction of extreme events in the Arctic - now in review in JGR Atmospheres. Well done, Gina!
Aleksandra's snow paper submitted!
Very happy to share that Aleksandra Elias Chereque’s paper on using the Brown Temperature Index Model (B-TIM) to expose discrepancies in reanalysis snow products is now submitted to The Cryosphere! See it in discussion — comments very welcome. Great work, Aleksandra!
Gina's paper published!
Just catching up here - just to congratulate Ph.D. student Chih-Chun (Gina) Chou on the final-form publication of her QJ article on the scale-dependent impact of Aeolus winds on ECCC’s numerical weather forecasts. Congratulations, Gina!
Mike Morris's new paper
Happy to report that Mike Morris has submitted his latest work to J. Climate. We’ve learned that a systematic signal of strengthened extreme wind events for Southern Ontario arises in climate projections with the fine resolution VR-CESM, because of boundary layer effects that aren’t captured at lower resolution. Nice job, Mike!
CGCS Internship Research Day
Congratulations to CGCS Intern Erin Sauvé on nice oral and poster presentations at the CGCS Internship Research Day! It’s been a great summer of research on the characteristics of snow on sea ice on first- and multi-year ice in NESOSIM, with lots of help from Alex Cabaj.