Articles avec mandats d'accès public - Jean-Christophe "Chris" GolazEn savoir plus
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The DOE E3SM coupled model version 1: Overview and evaluation at standard resolution
JC Golaz, PM Caldwell, LP Van Roekel, MR Petersen, Q Tang, JD Wolfe, ...
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 11 (7), 2089-2129, 2019
Exigences : US National Science Foundation, US Department of Energy
The art and science of climate model tuning
F Hourdin, T Mauritsen, A Gettelman, JC Golaz, V Balaji, Q Duan, D Folini, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 98 (3), 589-602, 2017
Exigences : US National Science Foundation, US Department of Energy
Climate model projections from the scenario model intercomparison project (ScenarioMIP) of CMIP6
C Tebaldi, K Debeire, V Eyring, E Fischer, J Fyfe, P Friedlingstein, ...
Earth System Dynamics 12 (1), 253-293, 2021
Exigences : US Department of Energy, US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration …
Structure and performance of GFDL's CM4. 0 climate model
IM Held, H Guo, A Adcroft, JP Dunne, LW Horowitz, J Krasting, ...
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 11 (11), 3691-3727, 2019
Exigences : US Department of Energy, US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Intercomparison of model simulations of mixed‐phase clouds observed during the ARM Mixed‐Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment. I: Single‐layer cloud
SA Klein, RB McCoy, H Morrison, AS Ackerman, A Avramov, G Boer, ...
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society: A journal of the …, 2009
Exigences : Fonds national suisse
The GFDL global atmosphere and land model AM4. 0/LM4. 0: 2. Model description, sensitivity studies, and tuning strategies
M Zhao, JC Golaz, IM Held, H Guo, V Balaji, R Benson, JH Chen, X Chen, ...
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 10 (3), 735-769, 2018
Exigences : US Department of Energy, US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
The GFDL global atmosphere and land model AM4. 0/LM4. 0: 1. Simulation characteristics with prescribed SSTs
M Zhao, JC Golaz, IM Held, H Guo, V Balaji, R Benson, JH Chen, X Chen, ...
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 10 (3), 691-734, 2018
Exigences : US Department of Energy, US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
An overview of the atmospheric component of the Energy Exascale Earth System Model
PJ Rasch, S Xie, PL Ma, W Lin, H Wang, Q Tang, SM Burrows, P Caldwell, ...
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 11 (8), 2377-2411, 2019
Exigences : US Department of Energy
The DOE E3SM model version 2: Overview of the physical model and initial model evaluation
JC Golaz, LP Van Roekel, X Zheng, AF Roberts, JD Wolfe, W Lin, ...
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 14 (12), e2022MS003156, 2022
Exigences : US National Science Foundation, US Department of Energy, US National Oceanic …
The DOE E3SM coupled model version 1: Description and results at high resolution
PM Caldwell, A Mametjanov, Q Tang, LP Van Roekel, JC Golaz, W Lin, ...
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 11 (12), 4095-4146, 2019
Exigences : US Department of Energy
Understanding cloud and convective characteristics in version 1 of the E3SM atmosphere model
S Xie, W Lin, PJ Rasch, PL Ma, R Neale, VE Larson, Y Qian, ...
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 10 (10), 2618-2644, 2018
Exigences : US Department of Energy
Improved diurnal cycle of precipitation in E3SM with a revised convective triggering function
S Xie, YC Wang, W Lin, HY Ma, Q Tang, S Tang, X Zheng, JC Golaz, ...
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 11 (7), 2290-2310, 2019
Exigences : US Department of Energy
Practice and philosophy of climate model tuning across six US modeling centers
GA Schmidt, D Bader, LJ Donner, GS Elsaesser, JC Golaz, C Hannay, ...
Geoscientific Model Development 10 (9), 3207-3223, 2017
Exigences : US Department of Energy, US National Aeronautics and Space Administration …
The DOE E3SM v1. 1 biogeochemistry configuration: Description and simulated ecosystem‐climate responses to historical changes in forcing
SM Burrows, M Maltrud, X Yang, Q Zhu, N Jeffery, X Shi, D Ricciuto, ...
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 12 (9), e2019MS001766, 2020
Exigences : US Department of Energy
Predicting the severity of spurious “double ITCZ” problem in CMIP5 coupled models from AMIP simulations
B Xiang, M Zhao, IM Held, JC Golaz
Geophysical Research Letters 44 (3), 1520-1527, 2017
Exigences : US Department of Energy, US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Evaluation of the warm rain formation process in global models with satellite observations
K Suzuki, G Stephens, A Bodas-Salcedo, M Wang, JC Golaz, T Yokohata, ...
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 72 (10), 3996-4014, 2015
Exigences : US Department of Energy, US National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Convection‐permitting simulations with the E3SM global atmosphere model
PM Caldwell, CR Terai, B Hillman, ND Keen, P Bogenschutz, W Lin, ...
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 13 (11), e2021MS002544, 2021
Exigences : US Department of Energy
Parametric sensitivity and uncertainty quantification in the version 1 of E3SM atmosphere model based on short perturbed parameter ensemble simulations
Y Qian, H Wan, B Yang, JC Golaz, B Harrop, Z Hou, VE Larson, LR Leung, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 123 (23), 13,046-13,073, 2018
Exigences : US Department of Energy, National Natural Science Foundation of China
Energy budget constraints on the time history of aerosol forcing and climate sensitivity
CJ Smith, GR Harris, MD Palmer, N Bellouin, W Collins, G Myhre, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 126 (13), e2020JD033622, 2021
Exigences : US Department of Energy, UK Natural Environment Research Council, European …
Improving convection trigger functions in deep convective parameterization schemes using machine learning
T Zhang, W Lin, AM Vogelmann, M Zhang, S Xie, Y Qin, JC Golaz
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 13 (5), e2020MS002365, 2021
Exigences : US Department of Energy
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