Collaboration of the weather and climate communities to advance subseasonal-to-seasonal prediction

The World Weather Research Programme (WWRP) and the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) have identified collaborations and scientific priorities to accelerate advances in analysis and prediction at subseasonal-to-seasonal time scales, which include i) advancing knowledge of mesoscale-planetary-scale interactions and their prediction; ii) developing high-resolution global-regional climate simulations, with advanced representation of physical processes, to improve the predictive skill of subseasonal and seasonal variability of high-impact events, such as seasonal droughts and floods, blocking, and tropical and extratropical cyclones; iii) contributing to the improvement of data assimilation methods for monitoring and predicting used in coupled ocean-atmosphere-land and Earth system models; and iv) developing and transferring diagnostic and prognostic information tailored to socioeconomic decision making. The document puts forward specific underpinning research, linkage, and requirements necessary to achieve the goals of the proposed collaboration.

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Author Brunet, Gilbert
Shapiro, Melvyn
Hoskins, Brian
Moncrieff, Mitch
Dole, Randall
Kiladis, George
Kirtman, Ben
Lorenc, Andrew
Mills, Brian
Morss, Rebecca
Polavarapu, Saroja
Rogers, David
Schaake, John
Shukla, Jagadish
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Suggested Citation Brunet, Gilbert, Shapiro, Melvyn, Hoskins, Brian, Moncrieff, Mitch, Dole, Randall, Kiladis, George, Kirtman, Ben, Lorenc, Andrew, Mills, Brian, Morss, Rebecca, Polavarapu, Saroja, Rogers, David, Schaake, John, Shukla, Jagadish. (2010). Collaboration of the weather and climate communities to advance subseasonal-to-seasonal prediction. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7bc402f. Accessed 17 March 2025.

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