(全球)雲解像モデルについてのレビュー(Satoh et al. 2019 Curr Clim Change Rep):https://t.co/4vBqFWi8nX
@BryceJohanneck @shinynew_oz @Google @jason_pontin @ESIFlabs @holycrossenergy @Theteamatx @aazibelman @ousom @uciess @NREL Back to weather forecasting ... in the early models of the 50s and 60s we could only resolve the largest-scale planetary waves; now o
@ClimateOfGavin @Todd_Friesen It gives an idea of how much is involved in doing these global models that to model clouds adequately a mesh size of 10 to 100 meters is not enough and you are using mesh sizes of 50 km or more, not surprising it's a challenge
@ClimateOfGavin @Todd_Friesen Oh that's less resolution than I expected. Checking up it may be a confusion with cloud resolving models. Sub kilomter practical locally but globally only simulating a few hours. https://t.co/bCy74iNzPq Also multi-scale supe
A new generation of atmospheric models
RT @juracan82: With the severe weather threat going on today, I think about how forecasts will improve with next-generation weather models.…
With the severe weather threat going on today, I think about how forecasts will improve with next-generation weather models. Check out our review paper on "global cloud-resolving models", led by @masakisatoh2015: https://t.co/CUmJrG0H7E @NCAR_Science #wxtw
RT @masakisatoh2015: New Review Paper on "Global Cloud-Resolving Models" published as an open access: Masaki Satoh, Bjorn Stevens, Falko Ju…
New Review Paper on "Global Cloud-Resolving Models" published as an open access: Masaki Satoh, Bjorn Stevens, Falko Judt, Marat Khairoutdinov, Shian-Jiann Lin, William M. Putman, Peter Düben (2019) Global Cloud-Resolving Models. Curr. Climate Change Rep.