We present an analysis of version 5.1 of the Community Atmospheric Model (CAM5.1) at a high horizontal resolution. Intercomparison of this global model at approximately 0.25°, 1°, and 2° is presented for extreme daily precipitation as well as for a suite of seasonal mean fields. In general, extreme precipitation amounts are larger in high resolution than in lower-resolution configurations. In many but not all locations and/or seasons, extreme daily precipitation rates in the high-resolution configuration are higher and more realistic. The high-resolution configuration produces tropical cyclones up to category 5 on the Saffir-Simpson scale and a comparison to observations reveals both realistic and unrealistic model behavior. In the absence ...
We investigate the ability of a global atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) to reproduce obs...
Extreme weather events can have serious impacts on human society as well as on ecosystems. Future an...
We investigate the ability of a global atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) to reproduce obs...
We present an analysis of version 5.1 of the Community Atmospheric Model (CAM5.1) at a high horizont...
We present an analysis of version 5.1 of the Community Atmospheric Model (CAM5.1) at a high horizont...
We present an analysis of version 5.1 of the Community Atmospheric Model (CAM5.1) at a high horizont...
One key question regarding current climate models is whether the projection of climate extremes conv...
Extended, high-resolution (0.23° latitude × 0.31° longitude) simulations with Community Atmosphere M...
One key question regarding current climate models is whether the projection of climate extremes conv...
Extended, high-resolution (0.23° latitude × 0.31° longitude) simulations with Community Atmosphere M...
One key question regarding current climate models is whether the projection of climate extremes conv...
Recent advances in high-performance computing technologies are enabling multiple climate modeling gr...
Numerous studies have shown that atmospheric models with high horizontal resolution better represent...
Numerous studies have shown that atmospheric models with high horizontal resolution better represent...
We investigate the ability of a global atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) to reproduce obs...
We investigate the ability of a global atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) to reproduce obs...
Extreme weather events can have serious impacts on human society as well as on ecosystems. Future an...
We investigate the ability of a global atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) to reproduce obs...
We present an analysis of version 5.1 of the Community Atmospheric Model (CAM5.1) at a high horizont...
We present an analysis of version 5.1 of the Community Atmospheric Model (CAM5.1) at a high horizont...
We present an analysis of version 5.1 of the Community Atmospheric Model (CAM5.1) at a high horizont...
One key question regarding current climate models is whether the projection of climate extremes conv...
Extended, high-resolution (0.23° latitude × 0.31° longitude) simulations with Community Atmosphere M...
One key question regarding current climate models is whether the projection of climate extremes conv...
Extended, high-resolution (0.23° latitude × 0.31° longitude) simulations with Community Atmosphere M...
One key question regarding current climate models is whether the projection of climate extremes conv...
Recent advances in high-performance computing technologies are enabling multiple climate modeling gr...
Numerous studies have shown that atmospheric models with high horizontal resolution better represent...
Numerous studies have shown that atmospheric models with high horizontal resolution better represent...
We investigate the ability of a global atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) to reproduce obs...
We investigate the ability of a global atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) to reproduce obs...
Extreme weather events can have serious impacts on human society as well as on ecosystems. Future an...
We investigate the ability of a global atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) to reproduce obs...