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models [2021/09/23 09:50] – [DALES] adding github link chylikmodels [2022/09/14 17:03] – [ICON] burchart
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 === Regional LES and Global climate simulation === === Regional LES and Global climate simulation ===
  
-We use the ICON (Icosahedral non-hydrostatic) model in two different version - the LES version ICON-LEM developed during the [[http://www.hdcp2.eu|HDCP2]] project and the general circulation model developed by the Max-Planck-Insitute for Meteorology ([[http://www.mpimet.mpg.de|MPI]]) and the Germany Weather Service ([[http://www.dwd.de|DWD]]).+We use the [[https://code.mpimet.mpg.de/projects/iconpublic|ICON]] (Icosahedral non-hydrostatic) model in two different version - the LES version ICON-LEM developed during the [[http://www.hdcp2.eu|HDCP2]] project and the general circulation model developed by the Max-Planck-Insitute for Meteorology ([[http://www.mpimet.mpg.de|MPI]]) and the Germany Weather Service ([[http://www.dwd.de|DWD]]).
  
 Apart from its innovative triangular grid, ICON has several advantages over existing models; in particular the combination of a non-hydrostatic core with the option of heterogeneous forcing and non-periodic boundaries creates ideal opportunities for research of scale-adaptive parameterizations. The setup allows to simulate various synoptic situations at different places and a reasonable comparison to observational data - with this the testbed-situations for parameterization development is growing and getting more variable. Apart from its innovative triangular grid, ICON has several advantages over existing models; in particular the combination of a non-hydrostatic core with the option of heterogeneous forcing and non-periodic boundaries creates ideal opportunities for research of scale-adaptive parameterizations. The setup allows to simulate various synoptic situations at different places and a reasonable comparison to observational data - with this the testbed-situations for parameterization development is growing and getting more variable.
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