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SUMMARY:Km-Resolution Climate Models: from Regional to Global Approaches
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nKm-Resolution Climate Models: from Regional t
 o Global Approaches\n\nSchär, Gruber\n\nCurrently major efforts are underw
 ay toward refining the horizontal resolution (or grid spacing) of climate 
 models to about 1 km, using both global and regional climate models (GCMs 
 and RCMs). There is the well-founded hope that this increase in resolution
  represents a major stride in climate modeling, as it enables replacing th
 e parameterizations of moist convection and gravity-wave drag by explicit 
 treatments. Recent results suggest that this approach has a high potential
  to improving the representations of the water cycle and extreme events, a
 nd to reducing uncertainties in climate change projections. Developing the
  approach on global scales for extended climate simulations requires a con
 certed effort. The presentation will motivate this effort using examples m
 ostly from RCMs and provide a brief overview of the EXCLAIM project. EXCLA
 IM is a recently started ETH project that aims to develop an infrastructur
 e that is capable of running kilometer-scale climate simulations at both r
 egional and global scales.\n\nDomain: CS and Math, Climate and Weather, Ph
 ysics
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