@article{5aac2bbe25ae4577aaf4ae894ff4860b,
title = "How skillful are the multiannual forecasts of Atlantic hurricane activity?",
abstract = "Multiannual Atlantic hurricane forecasts are one area that can benefit from the recent development of initialized climate predictions.",
author = "Caron, {Louis Philippe} and Leon Hermanson and Alison Dobbin and Jara Imbers and Lloren{\c c} Lled{\'o} and Vecchi, {Gabriel A.}",
note = "Funding Information: ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. The first author would like to thank Isadora Jimenez for providing the necessary material for Fig. 2. The first author would like to acknowledge the financial support from the Ministerio de Econom{\'i}a, Industria y Competitividad (MINECO; Project CGL2014-55764-R), the Risk Prediction Initiative at BIOS (Grant RPI2.0-2013-CARON), and the EU [Seventh Framework Programme (FP7); Grant Agreement GA603521]. We additionally acknowledge the World Climate Research Programme{\textquoteright}s Working Group on Coupled Modelling, which is responsible for CMIP, and we thank the climate modeling groups for producing and making available their model output. For CMIP, the U.S. Department of Energy{\textquoteright}s Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison provides coordinating support and led development of software infrastructure in partnership with the Global Organization for Earth System Science Portals. LPC's contract is cofinanced by the MINECO under the Juan de la Cierva Incorporacion postdoctoral fellowship number IJCI-2015-23367. Finally, we thank the National Hurricane Center for making the HURDAT2 data available. All climate model data are available at https://esgf-index1.ceda .ac.uk/projects/esgf-ceda/. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2018 American Meteorological Society.",
year = "2018",
month = feb,
doi = "10.1175/BAMS-D-17-0025.1",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "99",
pages = "403--414",
journal = "Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society",
issn = "0003-0007",
publisher = "American Meteorological Society",
number = "2",
}