Authors
James W Hurrell, Marika M Holland, Peter R Gent, Steven Ghan, Jennifer E Kay, Paul J Kushner, J-F Lamarque, William G Large, D Lawrence, Keith Lindsay, William H Lipscomb, MC Long, Natalie Mahowald, Daniel R Marsh, Richard B Neale, P Rasch, S Vavrus, Mariana Vertenstein, David Bader, William D Collins, James J Hack, Jeffrey Kiehl, Shawn Marshall
Publication date
2013/9
Journal
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Volume
94
Issue
9
Pages
1339-1360
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Description
The Community Earth System Model (CESM) is a flexible and extensible community tool used to investigate a diverse set of Earth system interactions across multiple time and space scales. This global coupled model significantly extends its predecessor, the Community Climate System Model, by incorporating new Earth system simulation capabilities. These comprise the ability to simulate biogeochemical cycles, including those of carbon and nitrogen, a variety of atmospheric chemistry options, the Greenland Ice Sheet, and an atmosphere that extends to the lower thermosphere. These and other new model capabilities are enabling investigations into a wide range of pressing scientific questions, providing new foresight into possible future climates and increasing our collective knowledge about the behavior and interactions of the Earth system. Simulations with numerous configurations of the CESM have been …
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Scholar articles
JW Hurrell, MM Holland, PR Gent, S Ghan, JE Kay… - Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2013