Impact forecasting to support emergency management of natural hazards

B Merz, C Kuhlicke, M Kunz, M Pittore… - Reviews of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Forecasting and early warning systems are important investments to protect lives, properties,
and livelihood. While early warning systems are frequently used to predict the magnitude …

Global cloud-resolving models

M Satoh, B Stevens, F Judt, M Khairoutdinov… - Current Climate Change …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review Global cloud-resolving models (GCRMs) are a new type of
atmospheric model which resolve nonhydrostatic accelerations globally with kilometer-scale …

Framing, Context, and Methods (Chapter 1)

D Chen, M Rojas, BH Samset, K Cobb… - 2021 - pure.iiasa.ac.at
Working Group I (WGI) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) assesses
the current evidence on the physical science of climate change, evaluating knowledge …

[HTML][HTML] ICON-Sapphire: simulating the components of the Earth system and their interactions at kilometer and subkilometer scales

C Hohenegger, P Korn, L Linardakis… - Geoscientific Model …, 2023 - gmd.copernicus.org
State-of-the-art Earth system models typically employ grid spacings of O (100 km), which is
too coarse to explicitly resolve main drivers of the flow of energy and matter across the Earth …

The ICON earth system model version 1.0

JH Jungclaus, SJ Lorenz, H Schmidt… - Journal of Advances …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This work documents the ICON‐Earth System Model (ICON‐ESM V1. 0), the first coupled
model based on the ICON (ICOsahedral Non‐hydrostatic) framework with its unstructured …

The added value of large-eddy and storm-resolving models for simulating clouds and precipitation

B Stevens, C Acquistapace, A Hansen… - Journal of the …, 2020 - jstage.jst.go.jp
More than one hundred days were simulated over very large domains with fine (0.156 km to
2.5 km) grid spacing for realistic conditions to test the hypothesis that storm (kilometer) and …

Strong control of effective radiative forcing by the spatial pattern of absorbing aerosol

AIL Williams, P Stier, G Dagan… - Nature Climate Change, 2022 - nature.com
Over the coming decades, it is expected that the spatial pattern of anthropogenic aerosol will
change dramatically and the global aerosol composition will become relatively more …

[HTML][HTML] Interhemispheric differences of mesosphere–lower thermosphere winds and tides investigated from three whole-atmosphere models and meteor radar …

G Stober, A Kuchar, D Pokhotelov, H Liu… - Atmospheric …, 2021 - acp.copernicus.org
Long-term and continuous observations of mesospheric–lower thermospheric winds are
rare, but they are important to investigate climatological changes at these altitudes on …

Representation of boundary-layer processes in numerical weather prediction and climate models

JM Edwards, ACM Beljaars, AAM Holtslag… - Boundary-Layer …, 2020 - Springer
Boundary-layer schemes are essential components of numerical weather-forecasting and
climate models. From simple beginnings 50 years ago, they have grown in sophistication …

[HTML][HTML] Particle aging and aerosol–radiation interaction affect volcanic plume dispersion: evidence from the Raikoke 2019 eruption

LO Muser, GA Hoshyaripour, J Bruckert… - Atmospheric …, 2020 - acp.copernicus.org
A correct and reliable forecast of volcanic plume dispersion is vital for aviation safety. This
can only be achieved by representing all responsible physical and chemical processes …