Snow accumulation forecasts will be
replaced by precipitation forecasts.
Not exact matches
An additional 10 to 48 percent of land would see its climate zones disappear,
replaced by patterns of temperature and
precipitation now occurring elsewhere, such as rain forest becoming savanna or evergreen forest becoming deciduous.
According to Saha et al. (2010), for land - surface analysis, the model - generated
precipitation is
replaced by the a mix of observation - based (CMAP and CPCU) and model - generated
precipitation as forcing data.
That looks very close to what Arindam Samanta writes here in the comments: The press release accompanying the GRL article disputed the following IPCC AR4 (2007) claim — «Up to 40 % of the Amazonian forests could react drastically to even a slight reduction in
precipitation -LSB-...] It is more probable that forests will be
replaced by ecosystems -LSB-...] such as tropical savannas.»