This study showed that higher
resolution climate models tend to more realistically depict how droplets form a cloud and how precipitation develops.
Not exact matches
Because they are run for short periods of time only, they
tend to have much higher
resolution and more detailed physics than
climate models (but note that the Hadley Centre for instance, uses the same
model for
climate and weather purposes).
Because most AOGCMs have coarse
resolution and large - scale systematic errors, and extreme events
tend to be short lived and have smaller spatial scales, it is somewhat surprising how well the
models simulate the statistics of extreme events in the current
climate, including the trends during the 20th century (see Chapter 9 for more detail).
Global
climate models (GCMs)
tend to simulate too few EETCs, perhaps partly due to their coarse horizontal
resolution and poorly resolved moist diabatic processes.