William J. Merryfield

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1986-1990 Institute of Astronomy University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
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Smith DM, Scaife AA, Eade R, et al. (2020) North Atlantic climate far more predictable than models imply. Nature. 583: 796-800
Lin H, Merryfield WJ, Muncaster R, et al. (2020) The Canadian Seasonal to Interannual Prediction System Version 2 (CanSIPSv2) Weather and Forecasting. 35: 1317-1343
Merryfield WJ, Baehr J, Batté L, et al. (2020) Current and emerging developments in subseasonal to decadal prediction Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 101
Danabasoglu G, Vitart F, Merryfield W. (2019) Subseasonal to Decadal Predictions: Successes and Challenges Eos. 100
Boer GJ, Kharin VV, Merryfield WJ. (2019) Differences in potential and actual skill in a decadal prediction experiment Climate Dynamics. 52: 6619-6631
Boer GJ, Merryfield WJ, Kharin VV. (2019) Relationships between potential, attainable, and actual skill in a decadal prediction experiment Climate Dynamics. 52: 4813-4831
Scaife AA, Ferranti L, Alves O, et al. (2019) Tropical rainfall predictions from multiple seasonal forecast systems International Journal of Climatology. 39: 974-988
Morcrette CJ, Van Weverberg K, Ma HY, et al. (2018) Introduction to CAUSES: Description of Weather and Climate Models and Their Near-Surface Temperature Errors in 5 day Hindcasts Near the Southern Great Plains. Journal of Geophysical Research. Atmospheres : Jgr. 123: 2655-2683
Sospedra-Alfonso R, Merryfield WJ. (2018) Initialization and Potential Predictability of Soil Moisture in the Canadian Seasonal to Interannual Prediction System Journal of Climate. 31: 5205-5224
Smith DM, Scaife AA, Hawkins E, et al. (2018) Predicted chance that global warming will temporarily exceed 1.5°C Geophysical Research Letters. 45: 11895-11903
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