Machine Learning Eliminates Reanalysis Warm Bias and Reveals Weaker Winter Surface Cooling Over Arctic Sea Ice
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New paper just out - using machine learning to correct biases in ERA5 surface fluxes (turbulent & radiative): doi.org/10.1029/2025... A consequence is less cooling of Arctic Ocean in winter and potentially increased vulnerability of sea ice.
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