[i] This work presents results, over the South American region, from the CSIRO Division of Atmospheric Research limited area model (DARLAM) and from the ninelevel general circulation model (GCM) of CSIRO (CSIRO Mk 2), within which it was nested in a one-way mode. Ten separate 30-day DARLAM simulations were performed for both January and July with a resolution of 125 km and were averaged to obtain a climatology for those months. This paper presents for the first time simulations of the January South American climate using a limited area model; previous similar studies simulated only the July climate. The goal of this study was to examine the capability of the CSIRO Mk 2 - DARLAM nested modeling system for simulating the climate in the South ...
Regional Climate Model version 3 (RegCM3) simulations of 17 summers (1988-2004) over part of South A...
The capability of a set of 7 coordinated regional climate model simulations performed in the framewo...
The South American monsoon system (SAMS) is the most important climatic feature in South America. Th...
This work presents results, over the South American region, from the CSIRO Division of Atmospheric R...
This paper evaluates a present climate simulation over southern South America performed with the Met...
An ensemble of 20 extended integrations of the atmospheric model CSIRO Mark 2, forced with the sea s...
In this paper multiple atmospheric global circulation model (AGCM) integrations at T42 spectral trun...
International audienceA new set of CORDEX simulations over South America, together with their coarse...
The ability of four regional climate models to reproduce the present-day South American climate is e...
To enable downscaling of seasonal prediction and climate change scenarios, long-term baseline region...
Results are reported from two 5-month-long simulations for southern South America using the fifth-ge...
The representation of the South American Monsoon System (SAMS) by general circulation models (GCMs) ...
Regional climate change projections for the last half of the twenty-first century have been produced...
In this study the capability of the MM5 model in simulating the main mode of intraseasonal variabili...
Regional Climate Model version 3 (RegCM3) simulations of 17 summers (1988-2004) over part of South A...
The capability of a set of 7 coordinated regional climate model simulations performed in the framewo...
The South American monsoon system (SAMS) is the most important climatic feature in South America. Th...
This work presents results, over the South American region, from the CSIRO Division of Atmospheric R...
This paper evaluates a present climate simulation over southern South America performed with the Met...
An ensemble of 20 extended integrations of the atmospheric model CSIRO Mark 2, forced with the sea s...
In this paper multiple atmospheric global circulation model (AGCM) integrations at T42 spectral trun...
International audienceA new set of CORDEX simulations over South America, together with their coarse...
The ability of four regional climate models to reproduce the present-day South American climate is e...
To enable downscaling of seasonal prediction and climate change scenarios, long-term baseline region...
Results are reported from two 5-month-long simulations for southern South America using the fifth-ge...
The representation of the South American Monsoon System (SAMS) by general circulation models (GCMs) ...
Regional climate change projections for the last half of the twenty-first century have been produced...
In this study the capability of the MM5 model in simulating the main mode of intraseasonal variabili...
Regional Climate Model version 3 (RegCM3) simulations of 17 summers (1988-2004) over part of South A...
The capability of a set of 7 coordinated regional climate model simulations performed in the framewo...
The South American monsoon system (SAMS) is the most important climatic feature in South America. Th...