The Goddard multi-scale modeling system with unified physics

Tao, W.-K.; Anderson, D.; Chern, J.; Entin, J.; Hou, A.; Houser, P.; Kakar, R.; Lang, S.; Lau, W.; Peters-Lidard, C.; Li, X.; Matsui, T.; Rienecker, M.; Schoeberl, M. R.; Shen, B.-W.; Shi, J. J.; Zeng, X.

Recently, a multi-scale modeling system with unified physics was developed at NASA Goddard. It consists of (1) a cloud-resolving model (CRM), (2) a regional-scale model, the NASA unified Weather Research and Forecasting Model (WRF), and (3) a coupled CRM-GCM (general circulation model, known as the Goddard Multi-scale Modeling Framework or MMF). The same cloud-microphysical processes, long- and short-wave radiative transfer and land-surface processes are applied in all of the models to study explicit cloud-radiation and cloud-surface interactive processes in this multi-scale modeling system. This modeling system has been coupled with a multi-satellite simulator for comparison and validation with NASA high-resolution satellite data.

This paper reviews the development and presents some applications of the multi-scale modeling system, including results from using the multi-scale modeling system to study the interactions between clouds, precipitation, and aerosols. In addition, use of the multi-satellite simulator to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the model-simulated precipitation processes will be discussed as well as future model developments and applications.

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Tao, W.-K. / Anderson, D. / Chern, J. / et al: The Goddard multi-scale modeling system with unified physics. 2009. Copernicus Publications.

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