Numerical weather, climate, or Earth system models involve the coupling of components. At a broad level, these components can be classified as the resolved fluid dynamics, unresolved fluid dynamical aspects (i.e., those represented by physical parameterizations such as subgrid-scale mixing), and nonfluid dynamical aspects such as radiation and microphysical processes. Typically, each component is developed, at least initially, independently. Once development is mature, the components are coupled to deliver a model of the required complexity. The implementation of the coupling can have a significant impact on the model. As the error associated with each component decreases, the errors introduced by the coupling will eventually dominate. Henc...
In January 2013, the Journal of Computational Physics announced an open call for quality papers to t...
Hydrologists, climatologists, soil scientists and environmental engineers are frequently asked to an...
Six strategies to couple the dynamical core with physical parameterizations in atmospheric models ar...
Numerical weather, climate, or Earth system models involve the coupling of components. At a broad le...
This is the final version. Available from American Meteorological Society via the DOI in this record...
Numerical weather, climate, or Earth system models involve the coupling of components. At a broad le...
International audienceGeophysical models of the atmosphere and ocean invariably involve parameteriza...
The multi-physics and multi-scale nature of the atmosphere is efficiently addressed by at- mospheric...
Climate models are continuously further developed into comprehensive Earth System Models (ESMs) repr...
International audienceAtmospheric and oceanic simulation models are widely used for weather, general...
The tropics are an important area of uncertainty in weather and climate models with variation betwee...
Since the dawn of functioning numerical dynamical atmosphere- and ocean models, their resolution has...
The development and application of high-resolution coupled climate models poses a number of problems...
Dynamical processes in the atmosphere and ocean are central in determining the large-scale drivers o...
The climate is a forced and dissipative nonlinear system featuring nontrivial dynamics on a vast ran...
In January 2013, the Journal of Computational Physics announced an open call for quality papers to t...
Hydrologists, climatologists, soil scientists and environmental engineers are frequently asked to an...
Six strategies to couple the dynamical core with physical parameterizations in atmospheric models ar...
Numerical weather, climate, or Earth system models involve the coupling of components. At a broad le...
This is the final version. Available from American Meteorological Society via the DOI in this record...
Numerical weather, climate, or Earth system models involve the coupling of components. At a broad le...
International audienceGeophysical models of the atmosphere and ocean invariably involve parameteriza...
The multi-physics and multi-scale nature of the atmosphere is efficiently addressed by at- mospheric...
Climate models are continuously further developed into comprehensive Earth System Models (ESMs) repr...
International audienceAtmospheric and oceanic simulation models are widely used for weather, general...
The tropics are an important area of uncertainty in weather and climate models with variation betwee...
Since the dawn of functioning numerical dynamical atmosphere- and ocean models, their resolution has...
The development and application of high-resolution coupled climate models poses a number of problems...
Dynamical processes in the atmosphere and ocean are central in determining the large-scale drivers o...
The climate is a forced and dissipative nonlinear system featuring nontrivial dynamics on a vast ran...
In January 2013, the Journal of Computational Physics announced an open call for quality papers to t...
Hydrologists, climatologists, soil scientists and environmental engineers are frequently asked to an...
Six strategies to couple the dynamical core with physical parameterizations in atmospheric models ar...