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Comparison of Mechanisms of Cloud-Climate Feedbacks in GCMs
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: International model comparisons of cloud-climate feedbacks have typically been restricted to assessing only the radiative effect of changes in clouds and have not attempted to explain the mechanisms for differences in cloud ...
Realism of Rainfall in a Very High-Resolution Regional Climate Model
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he realistic representation of rainfall on the local scale in climate models remains a key challenge. Realism encompasses the full spatial and temporal structure of rainfall, and is a key indicator of model skill in ...
Greater Future U.K. Winter Precipitation Increase in New Convection-Permitting Scenarios
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: For the first time, a model at a resolution on par with operational weather forecast models has been used for national climate scenarios. An ensemble of 12 climate change projections at convection-permitting (2.2 km) scale ...
Implications of Improved Representation of Convection for the East Africa Water Budget Using a Convection-Permitting Model
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractThe precipitation and diabatic heating resulting from moist convection make it a key component of the atmospheric water budget in the tropics. With convective parameterization being a known source of uncertainty ...
Convection-Permitting Regional Climate Change Simulations for Understanding Future Climate and Informing Decision-Making in Africa
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
A Pan-African Convection-Permitting Regional Climate Simulation with the Met Office Unified Model: CP4-Africa
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractA convection-permitting multiyear regional climate simulation using the Met Office Unified Model has been run for the first time on an Africa-wide domain. The model has been run as part of the Future Climate for ...