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Journal of Hydrometeorology, 2021
Abstract‘Flash drought’ (FD) describes the rapid onset of drought on sub-seasonal times scales. It is of particular interest for agriculture as it can deplete soil moisture for crop growth in just a few weeks. To better understand the processes causing FD, we evaluate the importance of evaporative demand and precipitation by comparing three different ...
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Abstract‘Flash drought’ (FD) describes the rapid onset of drought on sub-seasonal times scales. It is of particular interest for agriculture as it can deplete soil moisture for crop growth in just a few weeks. To better understand the processes causing FD, we evaluate the importance of evaporative demand and precipitation by comparing three different ...
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Maryland IDF Curves (LOCA CMIP5)
2021Precipitation Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves for Maryland developed from LOCA downscaled climate model output for Chesapeake Bay Trust.
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Evaluating Arctic warming mechanisms in CMIP5 models
Climate Dynamics, 2016Arctic warming is one of the most striking signals of global warming. The Arctic is one of the fastest warming regions on Earth and constitutes, thus, a good test bed to evaluate the ability of climate models to reproduce the physics and dynamics involved in Arctic warming.
Franzke, C., Lee, S., Feldstein, S.
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QBO‐MJO Connection in CMIP5 Models
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2020AbstractRecent studies have shown that the quasi‐biennial oscillation (QBO) affects the boreal winter Madden‐Julian oscillation (MJO), its teleconnection, and even its subseasonal prediction skill. Despite its widespread influences, the QBO‐MJO connection has rarely been examined with a climate model. Here, we demonstrate that the QBO‐MJO connection is
Yuna Lim, Seok‐Woo Son
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2008
At a September 2008 meeting involving 20 climate modeling groups from around the world (i.e., most of the major groups performing climate change research today), the WCRP’s Working Group on Coupled Modelling (WGCM), with input from IGBP’s AIMES, agreed on a new set of coordinated climate model experiments, to be known as phase five of the Coupled Model
Taylor, Karl E. +2 more
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At a September 2008 meeting involving 20 climate modeling groups from around the world (i.e., most of the major groups performing climate change research today), the WCRP’s Working Group on Coupled Modelling (WGCM), with input from IGBP’s AIMES, agreed on a new set of coordinated climate model experiments, to be known as phase five of the Coupled Model
Taylor, Karl E. +2 more
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CMIP5 Model Output Metadata Requirements
2010Past experience with model intercomparison projects, highlighted by the third phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP3), has demonstrated the exceptional value gained by archiving multi-model output in a structured and uniform way.
Taylor, Karl E., Doutriaux, Charles
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Precipitation in the Karakoram-Himalaya: a CMIP5 view
Climate Dynamics, 2014This work analyzes the properties of precipitation in the Hindu-Kush Karakoram Himalaya region as simulated by thirty-two state-of-the-art global climate models participating in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 5 (CMIP5). We separately consider the Hindu-Kush Karakoram (HKK) in the west and the Himalaya in the east. These two regions are
Palazzi E +3 more
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Brief Overview of FGOALS CMIP5 Experiments
2013The overview provides a useful reference for FGOALS CMIP5 experiments. Major improvements of FGOALS component models used in CMIP5 are introduced. The foci are the improvements of physical packages used in AGCM and OGCM models. The CMIP5 experiments conducted by using two versions of FGOALS model are also summarized along with lists in tables.
Tianjun Zhou +6 more
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