We describe Global Atmosphere 3.0 (GA3.0): a configuration of the Met Office Unified Model (MetUM) developed for use across climate research and weather prediction activities. GA3.0 has been formulated by converging the development paths of the Met Office's weather and climate global atmospheric model components such that wherever possible, atmospheric processes are modelled or parametrized seamlessly across spatial resolutions and timescales. This unified development process will provide the Met Office and its collaborators with regular releases of a configuration that has been evaluated, and can hence be applied, over a variety of modelling régimes. We also describe Global Land 3.0 (GL3.0): a configuration of the JULES community land surf...
Supporting data for figures in GMD draft paper: The second Met Office Unified Model-JULES Regional A...
This document describes a regionally downscaled configuration of the Unified Model, covering a Europ...
Engineering models of the atmosphere are used extensively by the aerospace community for design issu...
We describe Global Atmosphere 4.0 (GA4.0) and Global Land 4.0 (GL4.0): configurations of the Met Off...
We describe Global Atmosphere 7.0 and Global Land 7.0 (GA7.0/GL7.0), the latest science configuratio...
This is the final version. Available on open access from EGU via the DOI in this recordWe describe G...
The Global Coupled 3 (GC3) configuration of the Met Office Unified Model is presented. Amongst other...
This document describes a global configuration of the Met Office Unified Model. With a resolution of...
The atmospheric models used at the Met Office for operational NWP and climate modelling are all deri...
We describe the HadGEM2 family of climate configurations of the Met Office Unified Model, MetUM. The...
The Met Office global modelling capability spans short-range NWP to monthly, seasonal, decadal and c...
The atmospheric models used at the Met Office for operational NWP and climate modelling are all deri...
The latest coupled configuration of the Met Office Unified Model (Global Coupled configuration 2, GC...
This paper describes the development of a technically robust climate modelling system, HadGEM3, whic...
This document describes a post processed regional downscaled configuration of the Unified Model, cov...
Supporting data for figures in GMD draft paper: The second Met Office Unified Model-JULES Regional A...
This document describes a regionally downscaled configuration of the Unified Model, covering a Europ...
Engineering models of the atmosphere are used extensively by the aerospace community for design issu...
We describe Global Atmosphere 4.0 (GA4.0) and Global Land 4.0 (GL4.0): configurations of the Met Off...
We describe Global Atmosphere 7.0 and Global Land 7.0 (GA7.0/GL7.0), the latest science configuratio...
This is the final version. Available on open access from EGU via the DOI in this recordWe describe G...
The Global Coupled 3 (GC3) configuration of the Met Office Unified Model is presented. Amongst other...
This document describes a global configuration of the Met Office Unified Model. With a resolution of...
The atmospheric models used at the Met Office for operational NWP and climate modelling are all deri...
We describe the HadGEM2 family of climate configurations of the Met Office Unified Model, MetUM. The...
The Met Office global modelling capability spans short-range NWP to monthly, seasonal, decadal and c...
The atmospheric models used at the Met Office for operational NWP and climate modelling are all deri...
The latest coupled configuration of the Met Office Unified Model (Global Coupled configuration 2, GC...
This paper describes the development of a technically robust climate modelling system, HadGEM3, whic...
This document describes a post processed regional downscaled configuration of the Unified Model, cov...
Supporting data for figures in GMD draft paper: The second Met Office Unified Model-JULES Regional A...
This document describes a regionally downscaled configuration of the Unified Model, covering a Europ...
Engineering models of the atmosphere are used extensively by the aerospace community for design issu...