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Flexible Global Ocean-Atmosphere-Land System Model [electronic resource] : A Modeling Tool for the Climate Change Research Community / edited by Tianjun Zhou, Yongqiang Yu, Yimin Liu, Bin Wang.

By: Zhou, Tianjun [editor.].
Contributor(s): Yu, Yongqiang [editor.] | Liu, Yimin [editor.] | Wang, Bin [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Springer Earth System Sciences: Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XVI, 483 p. 176 illus., 152 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642418013.Subject(s): Geography | Climatic changes | Earth Sciences | Earth System Sciences | Meteorology | Climatology | Geophysics and Environmental Physics | Climate ChangeDDC classification: 550 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
From the Contents: Part I FGOALS Components for CMIP5 -- Introduction -- Spectral Atmospheric General Circulation Model – Version 2: SAMIL2 -- Part II Model Evaluation and Analyses.-Overview of FGOALS contribution to international climate modeling community -- Long-term trends of two versions of FGOALS -- Part III Model Development and Improvements beyond CMIP5 -- High resolution LICOM -- High resolution H-GAMIL -- High resolution SAMIL3 -- Atmospheric Chemistry Model.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Coupled climate system models are of central importance for climate studies. A new model known as FGOALS ( the Flexible Global Ocean-Atmosphere-Land System model), has been developed by the Sate Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (LASG/IAP, CAS), a first-tier national geophysical laboratory. It serves as a powerful tool, both for deepening our understanding of fundamental mechanisms of the climate system and for making decadal prediction and scenario projections of future climate change. "Flexible Global Ocean-Atmosphere-Land System Model: A Modeling Tool for the Climate Change Research Community” is the first book to offer systematic evaluations of this model’s performance. It is comprehensive in scope, covering both developmental and application-oriented aspects of this climate system model. It also provides an outlook of future development of FGOALS and offers an overview of how to employ the model. It represents a valuable reference work for researchers and professionals working within the related areas of climate variability and change. Prof. Tianjun Zhou, Yongqiang Yu, Yimin Liu and Bin Wang work at LASG, the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.
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From the Contents: Part I FGOALS Components for CMIP5 -- Introduction -- Spectral Atmospheric General Circulation Model – Version 2: SAMIL2 -- Part II Model Evaluation and Analyses.-Overview of FGOALS contribution to international climate modeling community -- Long-term trends of two versions of FGOALS -- Part III Model Development and Improvements beyond CMIP5 -- High resolution LICOM -- High resolution H-GAMIL -- High resolution SAMIL3 -- Atmospheric Chemistry Model.

Coupled climate system models are of central importance for climate studies. A new model known as FGOALS ( the Flexible Global Ocean-Atmosphere-Land System model), has been developed by the Sate Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (LASG/IAP, CAS), a first-tier national geophysical laboratory. It serves as a powerful tool, both for deepening our understanding of fundamental mechanisms of the climate system and for making decadal prediction and scenario projections of future climate change. "Flexible Global Ocean-Atmosphere-Land System Model: A Modeling Tool for the Climate Change Research Community” is the first book to offer systematic evaluations of this model’s performance. It is comprehensive in scope, covering both developmental and application-oriented aspects of this climate system model. It also provides an outlook of future development of FGOALS and offers an overview of how to employ the model. It represents a valuable reference work for researchers and professionals working within the related areas of climate variability and change. Prof. Tianjun Zhou, Yongqiang Yu, Yimin Liu and Bin Wang work at LASG, the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.

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