The single-column mode (SCM) of the ICON (ICOsahedral Nonhydrostatic) modeling framework is presented. The primary purpose of the ICON SCM is to use it as a tool for research, model evaluation and development. Thanks to the simplified geometry of the ICON SCM, various aspects of the ICON model, in particular the model physics, can be studied in a well-controlled environment. Additionally, the ICON SCM has a reduced computational cost and a low data storage demand. The ICON SCM can be utilized for idealized cases—several well-established cases are already included—or for semi-realistic cases based on analyses or model forecasts. As the case setup is defined by a single NetCDF file, new cases can be prepared easily by the modification of this...
With the progress in supercomputer performance, efforts have been made to per- form global weather...
International audienceWe evaluate the new icosahedral nonhydrostatic atmospheric (ICON-A) general ci...
Uncertainties in numerical predictions of weather and climate are often linked to the representation...
The single-column mode (SCM) of the ICON (ICOsahedral Nonhydrostatic) modeling framework is presente...
The single-column mode (SCM) of the ICON (ICOsahedral Nonhydrostatic) modeling framework is presente...
Data accompanying the paper titled: The ICON single-column mode. This repository contains configura...
This work documents ICON-ESM 1.0, the first version of a coupled model based 19 on the ICON framewor...
ICON‐A is the new icosahedral non‐hydrostatic (ICON) atmospheric general circulation model in a conf...
ICON-A is the new icosahedral nonhydrostatic (ICON) atmospheric general circulation model in a confi...
We evaluate the new icosahedral non-hydrostatic atmospheric (ICON-A) general circulation model of th...
How the upper-atmosphere branch of the circulation contributes to and interacts with the circulation...
Earth system models are fundamental to understanding and projecting climate change. The models have ...
ICON (ICOsahedral Nonhydrostatic) is a unified modeling system for global numerical weather predicti...
We evaluate the new icosahedral nonhydrostatic atmospheric (ICON-A) general circulation model of the...
Large-eddy simulations (LES) with the new ICOsahedral Non-hydrostatic atmosphere model (ICON) coveri...
With the progress in supercomputer performance, efforts have been made to per- form global weather...
International audienceWe evaluate the new icosahedral nonhydrostatic atmospheric (ICON-A) general ci...
Uncertainties in numerical predictions of weather and climate are often linked to the representation...
The single-column mode (SCM) of the ICON (ICOsahedral Nonhydrostatic) modeling framework is presente...
The single-column mode (SCM) of the ICON (ICOsahedral Nonhydrostatic) modeling framework is presente...
Data accompanying the paper titled: The ICON single-column mode. This repository contains configura...
This work documents ICON-ESM 1.0, the first version of a coupled model based 19 on the ICON framewor...
ICON‐A is the new icosahedral non‐hydrostatic (ICON) atmospheric general circulation model in a conf...
ICON-A is the new icosahedral nonhydrostatic (ICON) atmospheric general circulation model in a confi...
We evaluate the new icosahedral non-hydrostatic atmospheric (ICON-A) general circulation model of th...
How the upper-atmosphere branch of the circulation contributes to and interacts with the circulation...
Earth system models are fundamental to understanding and projecting climate change. The models have ...
ICON (ICOsahedral Nonhydrostatic) is a unified modeling system for global numerical weather predicti...
We evaluate the new icosahedral nonhydrostatic atmospheric (ICON-A) general circulation model of the...
Large-eddy simulations (LES) with the new ICOsahedral Non-hydrostatic atmosphere model (ICON) coveri...
With the progress in supercomputer performance, efforts have been made to per- form global weather...
International audienceWe evaluate the new icosahedral nonhydrostatic atmospheric (ICON-A) general ci...
Uncertainties in numerical predictions of weather and climate are often linked to the representation...