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CMIP6 Citation Service Survey Results
The Citation Service is part of CMIP6's data infrastructure. A survey to collect feedback on the service, its tools and possible future directions was provided for the CMIP6 citation managers between 25 May and 15 July 2021. The survey shows the importance of data citations for CMIP data using DOIs and a general overall satisfaction with the provided ...
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A higher-resolution version of the Max Planck Institute Earth System Model (MPI-ESM1.2-HR) [PDF]
The MPI‐ESM1.2 is the latest version of the Max Planck Institute Earth System Model and is the baseline for the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 and current seasonal and decadal climate predictions.
Baehr, J. +20 more
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The predictability of western and eastern North Pacific blocking events is assessed using analogue‐based diagnostics. Eastern blocks exhibit lower predictability, characterized by faster error growth and higher mean logarithmic divergence rates. The study highlights geographical contrasts in blocking stability.
Anupama K. Xavier +3 more
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CMIP5 Scientific Gaps and Recommendations for CMIP6
Abstract The Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) is an ongoing coordinated international activity of numerical experimentation of unprecedented scope and impact on climate science. Its most recent phase, the fifth phase (CMIP5), has created nearly 2 PB of output from dozens of experiments performed by dozens of comprehensive ...
Stouffer, R. +6 more
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Ozone sensitivity to varying greenhouse gases and ozone-depleting substances in CCMI-1 simulations [PDF]
Ozone fields simulated for the first phase of the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI-1) will be used as forcing data in the 6th Coupled Model Intercomparison Project.
A. Stenke +30 more
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We document the protocol and first results from the first ever coordinated multimodel variable‐resolution experiment set with refinement over the polar regions. We find that the refinement generally yields model‐dependent effects. The most consistent improvement is an amelioration of the upper‐level cold bias in the polar regions that translates into ...
Lise Seland Graff +8 more
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We document for the first time how the assimilation of CS2SMOS observations improves the model representation of Arctic sea‐ice thickness (SIT) and its variability: biases are reduced (top row), while excessive variability in the Beaufort Sea and lack of variability in the ice pack are both corrected (bottom row).
Jiping Xie +3 more
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[Objective] Exploring the water-holding function is an important way to cope with future climate change. Existing research mainly focuses on the assessment of historical and current water-holding function, and lacks the understanding of the future water ...
LIU Fengru +5 more
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Assessment of the Intensity and Extent of Climate Change in Various Regions of Iran over the Next Two Decades [PDF]
Introduction: Climate change is one of the most pressing environmental challenges of the modern era, impacting natural resources and human livelihoods through rising temperatures, altered precipitation patterns, and increased frequency of extreme events ...
Behzad Rayegani +2 more
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ABSTRACT Regulated rivers represent complex hydrological systems where groundwater–surface water interactions are governed by natural conditions and human interventions. This study investigates the spatiotemporal dynamics of groundwater–surface water exchanges in the Nechako River, British Columbia (Canada), using numerical simulations.
Milad Fakhari +4 more
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