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v2 North American RRM

atm/land: 25 km (ne120)
ocean/ice: 14 km

atm/land: 100 km (ne30)
ocean/ice: 60 km

e.g. “western boundary far enough offshore to let storms develop, eastern boundary beyond Sierra mountains”

See figures in the paper

Described in Tang et al., (JAMES 2023)Qi Tang GMDD 2022)

Qi Tang

v2 Antarctic RRM

atm/land: 25 km (ne120)

atm/land: 100 km (ne30)

/wiki/spaces/ED/pages/934314314

TBD

Qi Tang Wuyin Lin

Storm-Resolving Grids

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CONUS

3.25 km

e.g. “western boundary far enough offshore to let storms develop, eastern boundary beyond Sierra mountains”

TBD

Paul Ullrich

2012 North American Derecho

3.25 km

Paul Ullrich

California

3.25 km (ne1024)

100 km (ne32)

High resolution over CA to capture topographic effects of precipitation, but small enough HR domain so that climate length simulations can be performed. Note that other experimental variants of this grid exist (contact Peter Bogenschutz for details).

Zhang et al. (2023; in prep); Bogenschutz et al. (2023; in prep)
Tang et al. (2023; in prep)

Peter Bogenschutz Qi Tang

Jishi Zhang (zhang73@llnl.gov)

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TRACER

COMBLE

CACTI

MAGIC