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Climate models have become a widespread tool to simulate the behavior of the climate system over longer time periods (e.g. multi-decadal to centennial). They are also increasingly employed to obtain climate predictions on timescales of seasons to decades. And as computational power has increased the ability to run these models at so-called convection permitting scales (<4km grid spacing) has lead to an explosion of activity that targets explicitly resolving multi-scalar aspects of the climate system and opens new lines of inquiry. Climate modeling contributes to the understanding of the complex interaction processes in the earth system and provides scenarios for future climate conditions. The results of climate modeling form the basis for recommendations and decisions on how to prepare for and adapt to climate change and forms the backbone of downstream development of many climate services. This session will be devoted to different aspects of climate modeling, including:
• advances and challenges in convection-permitting atmospheric modeling,
• development and refinement of global and regional climate models,
• numerical aspects of climate models,
• ensemble climate modeling,
• representation of physical earth system processes in climate models,
• sources and drivers of biases in climate models from subgrid scale parameterizations to higher level physical interactions,
• verification and intercomparison of climate model results, including new evaluation methods/metrics,
• data treatment and visualization of climate model results.
David Lindstedt, Petter Lind, Danijel Belusic, Fuxing Wang, Erik Kjellström, Andreas Dobler, Oskar Landgren, Erika Toivonen, Joni-Pekka Pietikäinen, Rasmus Anker Pedersen, Ruth Mottram, and Dominic Matte
P157 |
EMS2019-568
Assessing the Impact of Soil Moisture Initialization on Detecting Extreme Temperatures using a Regional Climate Model over the Iberian Peninsula
(withdrawn)
Matilde García-Valdecasas Ojeda, Juan José Rosa-Cánovas, Patricio Yeste, Emilio Romero-Jiménez, Sonia R. Gámiz-Fortis, Yolanda Castro-Díez, and María Jesús Esteban-Para
P158 |
EMS2019-571
On the sensitivity of soil moisture behaviour to soil initial conditions over the Iberian Peninsula using a regional climate model
(withdrawn)
Juan José Rosa-Cánovas, Matilde García-Valdecasas Ojeda, Patricio Yeste, Emilio Romero-Jiménez, Sonia Raquel Gámiz-Fortis, Yolanda Castro-Díez, and María Jesús Esteban-Parra
P159 |
EMS2019-574
Impact of Climate Change on Water Resources in the Duero River Basin
(withdrawn)
Patricio Yeste-Donaire, Matilde García-Valdecasas-Ojeda, Emilio Romero-Jiménez, Juan José Rosa-Cánovas, Sonia Raquel Gámiz-Fortis, Yolanda Castro-Díez, and María Jesús Esteban-Parra
Emma Dybro Thomassen, Hjalte Jomo Danielsen Sørup, Ole Bøssing Christensen, Peter L Langen, and Karsten Arnbjerg-Nielsen
P161 |
EMS2019-599
Internal variability and biases and in the representation of tilt, strength and position of the North Atlantic jet stream in CMIP5 models
(withdrawn)
Stina Olandersson, Erica Madonna, Camille Li, and Stephen Outten
P162 |
EMS2019-777
Development and evaluation of high-resolution version of Global Eta Framework (GEF) model
(withdrawn)
Dragan Latinović, Sin Chan Chou, Miodrag Rančić, Jonas Tamaoki, Gustavo Sueiro, Jorge Gomes, and André Lyra
P163 |
EMS2019-821
Simulations of potential vegetation in areas of environmental protection in South America in response to future scenarios of climate change from IPCC CMIP5 with the CPTEC-PVM2 model
(withdrawn)
Jelena Maksic, Gilvan Sampaio de Oliveira, Carlos Afonso Nobre, and Manoel Cardoso
P164 |
EMS2019-836
Characterization of the Atmosphere Using WACCM-X
(withdrawn)
Rose Tseng, Omar Nava, Robert Tournay, Daniel Emmons, Robert Loper, Kenneth Burgi, and Charlton Lewis
P165 |
EMS2019-876
Potentials and Challenges under high resolution climate modelling - A Singapore case study