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Greenland wind visualization

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

May 28, 2021
New Quantitative Constraints on Orographic Gravity Wave Stress and Drag By Chris Kruse

New Quantitative Constraints on Orographic Gravity Wave Stress and Drag

Apr 29, 2021
Atmosphere model working group

AMWG Winter Working Group Meeting Recordings

Feb 13, 2021
CESM2 with CMIP5 forcing

New Community Simulations

Jan 29, 2021
Atmosphere model working group

AMWG Winter Working Group Meeting

Dec 18, 2020
CESM2

New CAM vertical grid

Nov 16, 2020
JAMES paper

New paper accepted in JAMES

Oct 14, 2020
CESM2 press release

New developmental version of the CESM2 family, CESM2.2.0

Sep 29, 2020
CGD Seminar

The 2020 CESM tutorial goes virtual

Jul 31, 2020

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