Abstract High-resolution global climate modeling holds the promise of capturing planetary-scale climate modes and small-scale (regional and sometimes extreme) features simultaneously, including their mutual interaction. This paper discusses a new state-of-the-art high-resolution Community Earth System Model (CESM) simulation that was performed with these goals in mind. The atmospheric component was at 0.25 grid spacing, and ocean component at 0.1. One hundred years of ‘‘present-day’ ’ simulation were com-pleted. Major results were that annual mean sea surface temperature (SST) in the equatorial Pacific and El-Ni~no Southern Oscillation variability were well simulated compared to standard resolution models. Tropical and southern Atlantic SS...
When the Earth Simulator became available, a high-resolution climate model has been develop jointly ...
Currently production climate simulations typically occur at rather coarse resolution, withO(100 km) ...
Tropical cyclone (TC) - induced ocean vertical mixing can alter the upper ocean temperature structur...
The current literature provides compelling evidence suggesting that an eddy-resolving (as opposed to...
Recent studies have established that the typical atmospheric and oceanic resolutions used for the CM...
A new version of the Community Climate System Model (CCSM) has been developed and released to the cl...
The over-arching goal of this project was to contribute to the realization of a fully coupled fine r...
The Community Earth System Model (CESM) from the National Center for Atmospheric Research is a fully...
The central objective of work package 1 of ESiWACE2 is to develop and run coupled model simulations ...
Climate models are used in a variety of applications: for the understanding of the interactions betw...
Recent studies have established that the typical atmospheric and oceanic resolutions used for the CM...
Recent studies have established that the typical spatial resolutions used for the atmospheric and oc...
Recent studies have established that the typical spatial resolutions used for the atmospheric and oc...
A simulation of the present-day climate by the Community Climate System Model version 3 (CCSM3) that...
Robust projections and predictions of climate variability and change, particularly at regional scale...
When the Earth Simulator became available, a high-resolution climate model has been develop jointly ...
Currently production climate simulations typically occur at rather coarse resolution, withO(100 km) ...
Tropical cyclone (TC) - induced ocean vertical mixing can alter the upper ocean temperature structur...
The current literature provides compelling evidence suggesting that an eddy-resolving (as opposed to...
Recent studies have established that the typical atmospheric and oceanic resolutions used for the CM...
A new version of the Community Climate System Model (CCSM) has been developed and released to the cl...
The over-arching goal of this project was to contribute to the realization of a fully coupled fine r...
The Community Earth System Model (CESM) from the National Center for Atmospheric Research is a fully...
The central objective of work package 1 of ESiWACE2 is to develop and run coupled model simulations ...
Climate models are used in a variety of applications: for the understanding of the interactions betw...
Recent studies have established that the typical atmospheric and oceanic resolutions used for the CM...
Recent studies have established that the typical spatial resolutions used for the atmospheric and oc...
Recent studies have established that the typical spatial resolutions used for the atmospheric and oc...
A simulation of the present-day climate by the Community Climate System Model version 3 (CCSM3) that...
Robust projections and predictions of climate variability and change, particularly at regional scale...
When the Earth Simulator became available, a high-resolution climate model has been develop jointly ...
Currently production climate simulations typically occur at rather coarse resolution, withO(100 km) ...
Tropical cyclone (TC) - induced ocean vertical mixing can alter the upper ocean temperature structur...