The Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System (AMPS) is an experimental, real-time numerical weather prediction capability that provides support for the United States Antarctic Program, Antarctic science, and international Antarctic efforts
The Dynamical Core Model Intercomparison Project (DCMIP) and associated two-week summer school in June 2016 highlights the newest modeling techniques for global climate and weather models. It will be held at the National Center for Atmospheric...
East African Great Lakes and Ethiopia: Past and future regional climate simulations using WRF to downscale bias-corrected CESM V1.0 using a 3 km inner grid
The NA-CORDEX dataset contains high-resolution climate change scenario
simulation output from multiple RCMs (regional climate models) nested
within multiple GCMs (general circulation models) over North America.
The simulations are run at 50-km...
The North American Multi-Model Ensemble (NMME) is an experimental multi-model seasonal forecasting system consisting of coupled models from North American modeling centers including NOAA/NCEP, NOAA/GFDL, IRI, NCAR, NASA, and Canada's CMC.
When...