In a recently developed approach to climate modeling, called the multiscale modeling framework (MMF), a two-dimensional cloud-resolving model (CRM) is embedded into each grid column of the Community Atmospheric Model (CAM), replacing traditional cloud and radiation parameterizations. This study pre-sents an evaluation of the MMF through a comparison of its output with the output from the CAM and with data from two observational sites operated by the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program, one at the Southern Great Plains (SGP) in Oklahoma and one at the island of Nauru in the tropical western Pacific (TWP) region. Two sets of one-year-long simulations are considered: one using climatological sea surface temperatures (SSTs) and another us...
The representation of tropical cloud and its radiative effects in the Hadley Centre climate model ar...
A 1-month subset from a global atmospheric simulation using the Super-Parameterized Community Atmosp...
In recent years, exponentially increasing computer power has extended Cloud Resolving Model (CRM) in...
The Colorado State University (CSU) Multi-scale Modeling Framework (MMF) is a new type of general ci...
[1] The vertical distribution of radiative heating in the atmosphere is an important driver of atmos...
Our overall goal is identical to that of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program: the de...
International audienceThis study evaluates the predictions of radiative and cloud-related processes ...
Clouds in the tropical western Pacific are an integral part of the large scale environment. An impro...
Uncertainties in representing the atmospheric water cycle are major obstacles to the accurate predic...
A suite of physical parameterizations (deep and shallow convection, turbulent boundary layer, aeroso...
The multiscale modeling framework (MMF), which replaces traditional cloud parameterizations with clo...
One of the large errors in general circulation models (GCMs) cloud simulations is from the mid-latit...
A suite of physical parameterizations (deep and shallow convection, turbulent boundary layer, aeroso...
This report contains papers from the International Workshop on Cloud-Radiation Interactions and Thei...
Traditionally, the effects of clouds in GCMs have been represented by semiempirical parameterization...
The representation of tropical cloud and its radiative effects in the Hadley Centre climate model ar...
A 1-month subset from a global atmospheric simulation using the Super-Parameterized Community Atmosp...
In recent years, exponentially increasing computer power has extended Cloud Resolving Model (CRM) in...
The Colorado State University (CSU) Multi-scale Modeling Framework (MMF) is a new type of general ci...
[1] The vertical distribution of radiative heating in the atmosphere is an important driver of atmos...
Our overall goal is identical to that of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program: the de...
International audienceThis study evaluates the predictions of radiative and cloud-related processes ...
Clouds in the tropical western Pacific are an integral part of the large scale environment. An impro...
Uncertainties in representing the atmospheric water cycle are major obstacles to the accurate predic...
A suite of physical parameterizations (deep and shallow convection, turbulent boundary layer, aeroso...
The multiscale modeling framework (MMF), which replaces traditional cloud parameterizations with clo...
One of the large errors in general circulation models (GCMs) cloud simulations is from the mid-latit...
A suite of physical parameterizations (deep and shallow convection, turbulent boundary layer, aeroso...
This report contains papers from the International Workshop on Cloud-Radiation Interactions and Thei...
Traditionally, the effects of clouds in GCMs have been represented by semiempirical parameterization...
The representation of tropical cloud and its radiative effects in the Hadley Centre climate model ar...
A 1-month subset from a global atmospheric simulation using the Super-Parameterized Community Atmosp...
In recent years, exponentially increasing computer power has extended Cloud Resolving Model (CRM) in...