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New CAM vertical grid

An extensive suite of tests were performed with various vertical grid spacing in the free troposphere and lower stratosphere. (Phase 1 results)

Recent News

Christiane Jablonowski and Hui Wan
Jan 30, 2023

Atmosphere Model Working Group co-chairs rotation

Atmosphere model working group
Dec 21, 2022

Atmosphere Model, Chemistry Climate & Whole Atmosphere Working Group Meeting 2023

CAM
May 6, 2022

Community survey on features for potential removal from CAM

Atmosphere model working group
Dec 1, 2021

Atmosphere Model Working Group co-chairs rotation

SIMA Workshop
Oct 4, 2021

2021 System for Integrated Modeling of the Atmosphere (SIMA) Workshop

Greenland wind visualization
May 28, 2021

New visualization illustrating the benefits of variable-resolution grids for use in ice sheet research

New Quantitative Constraints on Orographic Gravity Wave Stress and Drag By Chris Kruse
Apr 29, 2021

New Quantitative Constraints on Orographic Gravity Wave Stress and Drag

Atmosphere model working group
Feb 13, 2021

AMWG Winter Working Group Meeting Recordings

CESM2 with CMIP5 forcing
Jan 29, 2021

New Community Simulations

Atmosphere model working group
Dec 18, 2020

AMWG Winter Working Group Meeting

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