We introduce ACCESS-OM2, a new version of the ocean–sea ice model of the Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator. ACCESS-OM2 is driven by a prescribed atmosphere (JRA55-do) but has been designed to form the ocean–sea ice component of the fully coupled (atmosphere–land–ocean–sea ice) ACCESS-CM2 model. Importantly, the model is available at three different horizontal resolutions: a coarse resolution (nominally 1∘ horizontal grid spacing), an eddy-permitting resolution (nominally 0.25∘), and an eddy-rich resolution (0.1∘ with 75 vertical levels); the eddy-rich model is designed to be incorporated into the Bluelink operational ocean prediction and reanalysis system. The different resolutions have been developed simultaneously, b...
CMIP6 HighResMIP is a new experimental design for global climate model simulations that aims to asse...
As a contribution towards improving the climate mean states of the atmosphere and the ocean in Earth...
Purpose of Review. Assessment of the impact of ocean resolution in Earth System models on the mean s...
We introduce ACCESS-OM2, a new version of the ocean–sea ice model of the Australian Community Climat...
This paper describes the global eddying ocean–sea ice simulation produced at the Euro-Mediterranean ...
Datasets for the Geoscientific Model Development publication: "Impact of horizontal resolution on g...
We developed a new version of the Alfred Wegener Institute Climate Model (AWI-CM3), which has higher...
We developed a new version of the Alfred Wegener Institute Climate Model (AWI-CM3), which has higher...
Model output of the global eddy-rich configuration used in the Geoscientific Model Development publi...
The AWI climate model AWI-CM consists of the Finite Element Sea-ice Ocean Model (FESOM) developed at...
This study evaluates the impact of increasing resolution on Arctic Ocean simulations using five pair...
A new version of the Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator coupled model, ACCESS-C...
Versions 6 and 7 of the UK Global Ocean configuration (known as GO6 and GO7) will form the ocean com...
There is mounting evidence that resolving mesoscale eddies and western boundary currents as well as ...
This contains the final source code and model configurations used in ACCESS-OM2 runs for a model des...
CMIP6 HighResMIP is a new experimental design for global climate model simulations that aims to asse...
As a contribution towards improving the climate mean states of the atmosphere and the ocean in Earth...
Purpose of Review. Assessment of the impact of ocean resolution in Earth System models on the mean s...
We introduce ACCESS-OM2, a new version of the ocean–sea ice model of the Australian Community Climat...
This paper describes the global eddying ocean–sea ice simulation produced at the Euro-Mediterranean ...
Datasets for the Geoscientific Model Development publication: "Impact of horizontal resolution on g...
We developed a new version of the Alfred Wegener Institute Climate Model (AWI-CM3), which has higher...
We developed a new version of the Alfred Wegener Institute Climate Model (AWI-CM3), which has higher...
Model output of the global eddy-rich configuration used in the Geoscientific Model Development publi...
The AWI climate model AWI-CM consists of the Finite Element Sea-ice Ocean Model (FESOM) developed at...
This study evaluates the impact of increasing resolution on Arctic Ocean simulations using five pair...
A new version of the Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator coupled model, ACCESS-C...
Versions 6 and 7 of the UK Global Ocean configuration (known as GO6 and GO7) will form the ocean com...
There is mounting evidence that resolving mesoscale eddies and western boundary currents as well as ...
This contains the final source code and model configurations used in ACCESS-OM2 runs for a model des...
CMIP6 HighResMIP is a new experimental design for global climate model simulations that aims to asse...
As a contribution towards improving the climate mean states of the atmosphere and the ocean in Earth...
Purpose of Review. Assessment of the impact of ocean resolution in Earth System models on the mean s...