The Energy Exascale Earth System Model Atmosphere Model version 1, the atmospheric component of the Department of Energy's Energy Exascale Earth System Model is described. The model began as a fork of the well-known Community Atmosphere Model, but it has evolved in new ways, and coding, performance, resolution, physical processes (primarily cloud and aerosols formulations), testing and development procedures now differ significantly. Vertical resolution was increased (from 30 to 72 layers), and the model top extended to 60 km (~0.1 hPa). A simple ozone photochemistry predicts stratospheric ozone, and the model now supports increased and more realistic variability in the upper troposphere and stratosphere. An optional improved treatment of l...
The objective of this award was to build a scalable and extensible Earth System Model that can be us...
ICON‐A is the new icosahedral non‐hydrostatic (ICON) atmospheric general circulation model in a conf...
International audienceThis paper provides a comprehensive description of OSCAR v2.2, a simple Earth ...
The Energy Exascale Earth System Model Atmosphere Model version 1, the atmospheric component of the ...
This work documents the first version of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) new Energy Exascale Ear...
First release of version 2.1 of the Energy Exascale Earth System Model. The atmosphere component re...
The Department of Energy's Atmospheric Science Program (ASP) conducts research pertinent to radiativ...
The new Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) describes atmospheric chemistry and meteorological pr...
The new Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) describes atmospheric chemistry and meteorological pro...
We describe here the development and evaluation of an Earth system model suitable for centennial-sc...
Earth System models (ESMs) are global climate models with the added capability to explicitly represe...
Abstract The project aims at development of an integrated earth system model, where biological and c...
First release of version 2 of the Energy Exascale Earth System Model. The atmosphere component remai...
We document the development of the first version of the United Kingdom Earth System Model UKESM1. Th...
This file includes code, data and figures of the version 1.0 of Earth System Model (ESM) aerosol-clo...
The objective of this award was to build a scalable and extensible Earth System Model that can be us...
ICON‐A is the new icosahedral non‐hydrostatic (ICON) atmospheric general circulation model in a conf...
International audienceThis paper provides a comprehensive description of OSCAR v2.2, a simple Earth ...
The Energy Exascale Earth System Model Atmosphere Model version 1, the atmospheric component of the ...
This work documents the first version of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) new Energy Exascale Ear...
First release of version 2.1 of the Energy Exascale Earth System Model. The atmosphere component re...
The Department of Energy's Atmospheric Science Program (ASP) conducts research pertinent to radiativ...
The new Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) describes atmospheric chemistry and meteorological pr...
The new Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) describes atmospheric chemistry and meteorological pro...
We describe here the development and evaluation of an Earth system model suitable for centennial-sc...
Earth System models (ESMs) are global climate models with the added capability to explicitly represe...
Abstract The project aims at development of an integrated earth system model, where biological and c...
First release of version 2 of the Energy Exascale Earth System Model. The atmosphere component remai...
We document the development of the first version of the United Kingdom Earth System Model UKESM1. Th...
This file includes code, data and figures of the version 1.0 of Earth System Model (ESM) aerosol-clo...
The objective of this award was to build a scalable and extensible Earth System Model that can be us...
ICON‐A is the new icosahedral non‐hydrostatic (ICON) atmospheric general circulation model in a conf...
International audienceThis paper provides a comprehensive description of OSCAR v2.2, a simple Earth ...