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Soil Moisture–Atmosphere Interactions during the 2003 European Summer Heat Wave
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The role of land surface?related processes and feedbacks during the record-breaking 2003 European summer heat wave is explored with a regional climate model. All simulations are driven by lateral boundary conditions and ...
Impact of Resolution on the Tropical Pacific Circulation in a Matrix of Coupled Models
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Results are presented from a matrix of coupled model integrations, using atmosphere resolutions of 135 and 90 km, and ocean resolutions of 1° and 1/3°, to study the impact of resolution on simulated climate. The mean state ...
The Influence of Anthropogenic Landscape Changes on Weather in South Florida
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Using identical observed meteorology for lateral boundary conditions, the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System was integrated for July?August 1973 for south Florida. Three experiments were performed?one using the observed ...
Cluster Analysis of Downscaled and Explicitly Simulated North Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Tracks
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: realistic representation of the North Atlantic tropical cyclone tracks is crucial as it allows, for example, explaining potential changes in U.S. landfalling systems. Here, the authors present a tentative study that examines ...
The Benefits of Global High Resolution for Climate Simulation: Process Understanding and the Enabling of Stakeholder Decisions at the Regional Scale
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractThe time scales of the Paris Climate Agreement indicate urgent action is required on climate policies over the next few decades, in order to avoid the worst risks posed by climate change. On these relatively short ...
U.K. HiGEM: The New U.K. High-Resolution Global Environment Model—Model Description and Basic Evaluation
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: This article describes the development and evaluation of the U.K.?s new High-Resolution Global Environmental Model (HiGEM), which is based on the latest climate configuration of the Met Office Unified Model, known as the ...
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