CMIP has coordinated four past
large model intercomparison projects.
Not exact matches
He is a member of a
large project getting under way this year, dubbed the Polar Amplification
Model Intercomparison Project, that aims to address that issue by coordinating model conditions to try to tease out the Arctic's im
Model Intercomparison Project, that aims to address that issue by coordinating
model conditions to try to tease out the Arctic's im
model conditions to try to tease out the Arctic's impact.
Analysis of simple
models and
intercomparisons of AOGCM responses to idealised forcing scenarios suggest that, for most scenarios over the coming decades, errors in
large - scale temperature projections are likely to increase in proportion to the magnitude of the overall response.
Scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory within the Atmospheric, Earth, and Energy Division, along with collaborators from the U.K. Met Office and other
modeling centers around the world, organized an international multi-
model intercomparison project, name CAUSES (Clouds Above the United States and Errors at the Surface), to identify possible causes for the
large warm surface air temperature bias seen in many weather forecast and climate
model simulations.
Since the TAR, EMICs have been evaluated via several coordinated
model intercomparisons which have revealed that, at
large scales, EMIC results compare well with observational data and AOGCM results.
Analysis of simple
models and
intercomparisons of AOGCM responses to idealised forcing scenarios suggest that, for most scenarios over the coming decades, errors in
large - scale temperature projections are likely to increase in proportion to the magnitude of the overall response.
GCM results are used: «The
large - scale thermodynamic boundary conditions for the experiments — atmospheric temperature and moisture profiles and SSTs — are derived from nine different Coupled
Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP2 +) climate
models.»
However, currently both modern and paleo data -
model intercomparisons display
large differences in sea - ice extent and trends.
e.g., An
intercomparison exercise on the capabilities of CFD
models to reproduce a
large - scale hydrogen deflagration in open atmosphere
Alternatively, an automated procedure based on a cluster initialization algorithm is proposed and applied to changes in 27 climate extremes indices between 1986 — 2005 and 2081 — 2100 from a
large ensemble of phase 5 of the Coupled
Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) simulations.
In Phase II of AeroCom, a
large - scale
model intercomparison was performed to document the current state of OA
modeling in the global troposphere, evaluate the OA simulations by comparison with observations, identify weaknesses that still exist in
models, explain the agreements and disagreements between
models and observations, and attempt to identify and analyze potential systematic biases in the
models.
Here, we introduce the Precipitation Driver and Response
Model Intercomparison Project (PDRMIP), where a set of idealized experiments designed to understand the role of different climate forcing mechanisms were performed by a
large set of climate
models.
Large scale features of the Pliocene climate: results from the Pliocene
Model Intercomparison Project
For the next
large climate -
model intercomparison project (CMIP6), the VIACS Advisory Board has requested that the climate -
model simulations produce new variables of particular societal relevance.
There is a
large ongoing effort as part of the Climate
Model Intercomparison Project - Phase 5 (CMIP5) to make projections about the future climate that will account both of these influences.
Other researchers uncovered
large uncertainties in climate predictions made by the fifth phase of the Coupled
Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5), a widely used, multimodel tool for climate analysis.
Arctic sea - ice cover will diminish rapidly under global warming, but its rate of retreat in boreal winter shows
large intermodel differences across the
models involved in Phase 5 of the Coupled
Model Intercomparison Project...