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Adjust the forcing temperature depending on the wind direction. The idea is that more southerly storms will have higher rain-snow partitioning than colder, northerly storms. Thus, we will shift the temperature up 1 degree during warm events and keep it the same (or cool it) during cold events, where it likely wont even be raining anyway.
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Adjust the forcing temperature depending on the wind direction. The idea is that more southerly storms will have higher rain-snow partitioning than colder, northerly storms. Thus, we will shift the temperature up 1 degree during warm events and keep it the same (or cool it) during cold events, where it likely wont even be raining anyway.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: