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Numerical simulations of Optical Turbulence at low and high horizontal resolution in Antarctica with a mesoscale meteorological model
horizontal resolution Optical Turbulence
2010/3/9
It has already been demonstrated that a mesoscale meteorological model such as Meso-NH is highly reliable in reproducing 3D maps of optical turbulence. Preliminary measurements above the Antarctic Pla...
Increasing the horizontal resolution of ensemble forecasts at CMC
horizontal resolution ensemble forecasts CMC
2009/11/12
Ensemble forecasts are run operationally since February 1998 at the Canadian Meteorological Centre, with outputs up to ten days. The ensemble size was increased from eight to sixteen members in August...
Limb remote sensing from space provides atmospheric composition measurements at high vertical resolution while the information is smeared in the horizontal domain. The horizontal components of two-dim...
Climatological features of stratospheric streamers in the FUB-CMAM with increased horizontal resolution
Climatological features stratospheric streamers FUB-CMAM increased horizontal resolution
2009/2/6
The purpose of this study is to investigate horizontal transport processes in the winter stratosphere using data with a resolution relevant for chemistry and climate modeling. For this reason the Frei...
Eddy Dynamics in a Primitive Equation Model:Sensitivity to Horizontal Resolution and Friction
primitive equation model mesoscale eddies Eddy Dynamics
2008/12/22
A primitive equation model of an idealized ocean basin, driven by simple, study wind and buoyancy forcing at the surface, is used to study the dynamics of mesoscale eddies. Model statistics of a six-y...
Effects of Increased Horizontal Resolution in a Simulation of the North Atlantic Ocean
Horizontal Resolution North Atlantic Ocean
2008/12/15
Global mean and eddy fields from a four-year experiment with a 1/6° × 1/5° horizontal resolution implementation of the CME North Atlantic model are presented. The time-averaged wind-driven and thermoh...