The Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM) is the first global ocean general circulation model based on unstructured-mesh methods that has been developed for the purpose of climate research. The advantage of unstructured-mesh models is their flexible multi-resolution modelling functionality. In this study, an overview of the main features of FESOM will be given; based on sensitivity experiments a number of specific parameter choices will be explained; and directions of future developments will be outlined. It is argued that FESOM is sufficiently mature to explore the benefits of multi-resolution climate modelling and that its applications will provide information useful for the advancement of climate modelling on unstructured meshes
In the framework of developing a global modeling system which can facilitate modeling studies on Ar...
We analyse the ENSO-like variability in the newly established global climate model ECHAM-FESOM. Thi...
Climate models are used in a variety of applications: for the understanding of the interactions betw...
The Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM) is the first global ocean general circulation model...
Unstructured-mesh models are common in coastal ocean modeling, but their applications are still at t...
Abstract. Version 2 of the unstructured-mesh Finite-Element Sea ice–Ocean circulation Model (FESOM) ...
A new climate model has been developed that employs a multi-resolution dynamical core for the sea ic...
Unstructured meshes offer geometric flexibility. In the context of large-scale ocean modeling they ...
The characteristics of a global set-up of the Finite-Element Sea-Ice Ocean Model under forcing of th...
Abstract We have equipped the unstructured-mesh global sea-ice and ocean model FESOM2 with a set of ...
Climate models are used in a variety of applications: for the understanding of the interactions betw...
The coupled sea-ice ocean model FESOM is based on the finite element method and hydrostatic primitiv...
We present a global climate model setup where the Finite-Element Sea-Ice Ocean Model (FESOM) has bee...
The changes and variability of the Arctic-North Atlantic Oceans and the inter-exchange of water mass...
In the framework of developing a global modeling system which can facilitate modeling studies on Arc...
In the framework of developing a global modeling system which can facilitate modeling studies on Ar...
We analyse the ENSO-like variability in the newly established global climate model ECHAM-FESOM. Thi...
Climate models are used in a variety of applications: for the understanding of the interactions betw...
The Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM) is the first global ocean general circulation model...
Unstructured-mesh models are common in coastal ocean modeling, but their applications are still at t...
Abstract. Version 2 of the unstructured-mesh Finite-Element Sea ice–Ocean circulation Model (FESOM) ...
A new climate model has been developed that employs a multi-resolution dynamical core for the sea ic...
Unstructured meshes offer geometric flexibility. In the context of large-scale ocean modeling they ...
The characteristics of a global set-up of the Finite-Element Sea-Ice Ocean Model under forcing of th...
Abstract We have equipped the unstructured-mesh global sea-ice and ocean model FESOM2 with a set of ...
Climate models are used in a variety of applications: for the understanding of the interactions betw...
The coupled sea-ice ocean model FESOM is based on the finite element method and hydrostatic primitiv...
We present a global climate model setup where the Finite-Element Sea-Ice Ocean Model (FESOM) has bee...
The changes and variability of the Arctic-North Atlantic Oceans and the inter-exchange of water mass...
In the framework of developing a global modeling system which can facilitate modeling studies on Arc...
In the framework of developing a global modeling system which can facilitate modeling studies on Ar...
We analyse the ENSO-like variability in the newly established global climate model ECHAM-FESOM. Thi...
Climate models are used in a variety of applications: for the understanding of the interactions betw...