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Abstract
It is well recognized that the difficulty of properly simulating the effects of clouds and associated processes is one of the most significant limiting factors for global climate models. A large part of the problem is that the current climate models can not directly resolve or even permit clouds because of their low resolution. On the other hand, extensive climate simulations with global cloud-resolving models (GCRMs) will not be practical in the next decade.
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