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Overview

Patrick Samuelsson is affiliated with the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute in Sweden. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with significant contributions to atmospheric science and global and planetary change.

The scientist's recent publications reflect a concentration on climate variability, meteorological phenomena, hydrology, and cryospheric studies. Key papers include:

  • The impact of lakes on the European climate as simulated by a regional climate model (2024, Helda - University of Helsinki)
  • HCLIM38: a flexible regional climate model applicable for different climate zones from coarse to convection-permitting scales (2020, Geoscientific Model Development)
  • The Interplay of Recent Vegetation and Sea Ice Dynamics-Results From a Regional Earth System Model Over the Arctic (2020, Geophysical Research Letters)
  • The Cycle 46 Configuration of the HARMONIE-AROME Forecast Model (2024, Meteorology)
  • The Cycle 46 Configuration of the HARMONIE-AROME Forecast Model (2024, Preprints.org)

Their frequent collaborators include Yurii Batrak, Minchao Wu, Emily Gleeson, Ekaterina Kurzeneva, and Wim C. de Rooy.

Their work covers several specific topics such as:

  • Climate variability and models
  • Meteorological phenomena and simulations
  • Hydrology and watershed management studies
  • Peatlands and wetlands ecology
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Climate change and permafrost

Frequent publication venues for their papers include:

  • Helda (University of Helsinki)
  • Geoscientific Model Development
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Meteorology
  • Preprints.org

Their career exhibits a multidisciplinary approach combining hydrological sciences, atmospheric modeling, and cryospheric dynamics, contributing various insights into regional climate impacts, especially in the context of lakes and Arctic environments. The range of topics and coauthors suggests active collaboration in international climate and environmental research communities.

Best Publications

  • EURO-CORDEX : new high-resolution climate change projections for European impact research

    Daniela Jacob;Juliane Petersen;Bastian Eggert;Antoinette Alias

  • The Rossby Centre Regional Climate model RCA3: model description and performance

    Patrick Samuelsson;Colin G. Jones;Ulrika Willén;Anders Ullerstig

  • Precipitation Climatology in an Ensemble of CORDEX-Africa Regional Climate Simulations

    Grigory Nikulin;Colin Jones;Filippo Giorgi;Ghassem Asrar

  • European climate in the late twenty-first century: regional simulations with two driving global models and two forcing scenarios

    J. Räisänen;J. Räisänen;U. Hansson;A. Ullerstig;R. Döscher

  • The HARMONIE-AROME Model Configuration in the ALADIN-HIRLAM NWP System

    Lisa Bengtsson;Ulf Andrae;Trygve Aspelien;Yurii Batrak

  • Evaluation of forest snow processes models (SnowMIP2)

    Nick Rutter;Richard Essery;John Pomeroy;Nuria Altimir

  • A 140-year simulation of European climate with the new version of the Rossby Centre regional atmospheric climate model (RCA3)

    Erik Kjellström;Lars Bärring;Stefan Gollvik;Ulf Hansson

  • Simulation of high-latitude hydrological processes in the Torne-Kalix basin: PILPS phase 2(e) - 1: Experiment description and summary intercomparisons

    Laura C. Bowling;Dennis P. Lettenmaier;Bart Nijssen;Bart Nijssen;L. Phil Graham

  • Evaluation of an ensemble of regional climate model simulations over South America driven by the ERA-Interim reanalysis: model performance and uncertainties

    Silvina A. Solman;E. Sanchez;P. Samuelsson;R. P. da Rocha

  • Impact of naturally spawning captive-bred Atlantic salmon on wild populations: depressed recruitment and increased risk of climate-mediated extinction.

    Philip McGinnity;Eleanor Jennings;Eleanor Jennings;Elvira deEyto;Norman Allott

  • Simulation of high latitude hydrological processes in the Torne-Kalix basin : PILPS phase 2(e) - 2: Comparison of model results with observations

    Bart Nijssen;Bart Nijssen;Laura C. Bowling;Dennis P. Lettenmaier;Douglas B. Clark

  • CORDEX scenarios for Europe from the Rossby Centre regional climate model RCA4

    Gustav Strandberg;Lars Bärring;Ulf Hansson;Christer Jansson

  • GCM driven simulations of recent and future climate with the Rossby Centre coupled atmosphere - Baltic Sea regional climate model RCAO

    Jouni Räisänen;Ulf Hansson;Anders Ullerstig;Ralf Doescher

  • Hot spots of vegetation‐climate feedbacks under future greenhouse forcing in Europe

    Anna Wramneby;Benjamin Smith;Patrick Samuelsson

  • The land-surface scheme of the Rossby Centre regional atmospheric climate model (RCA3)

    Patrick Samuelsson;Stefan Gollvik;Anders Ullerstig

  • A model of the coupled dynamics of climate, vegetation and terrestrial ecosystem biogeochemistry for regional applications

    Benjamin Smith;Patrick Samuelsson;Anna Wramneby;Markku Rummukainen;Markku Rummukainen

  • HCLIM38: a flexible regional climate model applicable for different climate zones from coarse to convection-permitting scales

    Danijel Belušić;Hylke de Vries;Andreas Dobler;Oskar Landgren

  • The interactions between soil–biosphere–atmosphere land surface model with a multi-energy balance (ISBA-MEB) option in SURFEXv8 – Part 1: Model description

    Aaron Boone;Patrick Samuelsson;Stefan Gollvik;Adrien Napoly

  • Impacts of climate change on phosphorus loading from a grassland catchment: Implications for future management

    Eleanor Jennings;Norman Allott;Donald C. Pierson;Elliot M. Schneiderman

  • Regional climate modelling in CLARIS-LPB: a concerted approach towards twentyfirst century projections of regional temperature and precipitation over South America

    E. Sanchez;S. Solman;A. R. C. Remedio;H. Berbery

  • Vegetation-climate feedbacks modulate rainfall patterns in Africa under future climate change

    Minchao Wu;Guy Schurgers;Markku Rummukainen;Benjamin Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

Colin Jones
Colin Jones University of Leeds
Erik Kjellström
Erik Kjellström Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute
Daniela Jacob
Daniela Jacob Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Centre for Materials and Coastal Research
Laurent Li
Laurent Li École Normale Supérieure
Grigory Nikulin
Grigory Nikulin Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute
Aaron Boone
Aaron Boone Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
José A. Marengo
José A. Marengo National Institute for Space Research
Eric Martin
Eric Martin Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Guy Schurgers
Guy Schurgers University of Copenhagen
Bertrand Decharme
Bertrand Decharme Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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