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 ==== A brief history ==== ==== A brief history ====
  
-The InScAPE parameterization testbed is a continuation of the [[http://www.knmi.nl|KNMI]] Parameterization Testbed (KPT). The KPT was initiated and developed by Prof. Roel Neggers when affiliated at the KNMI in the period 2007-2013. What KPT and InScAPE share is the [[http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/abs/10.1175/BAMS-D-11-00162.1|general modelling and evaluation strategy]] that is applied. Currently the InScAPE testbed includes simulations at and observational data from a number of meteorological supersites. The home site is the Jülich ObservatorY for Cloud Evolution ([[http://gop.meteo.uni-koeln.de/ag_crewell/doku.php?id=sites:joyce|JOYCE]]) that is located at the Research Centre Jülich, and is operated by the [[http://gop.meteo.uni-koeln.de/ag_crewell/doku.php?id=home|research group of Prof.Susanne Crewell]]. Simulations are also performed at the Barbados Cloud Observatory ([[http://www.mpimet.mpg.de/en/science/the-atmosphere-in-the-earth-system/initiatives/barbadosstation.html|BCO]]), in order to study fast feedback mechanisms between subtropical marine boundary-layer clouds and the changing global climate. Recently the [[http://gop.meteo.uni-koeln.de/ag_crewell/doku.php?id=sites:awipev| AWIPEV]] site at Ny Ålesund was added to the list of supersites, as part of our participation in the ongoing TR172 project on Arctic Amplification [[http://www.ac3-tr.de/|(AC)]]<sup>3</sup>. In the near future we also plan to perform simulations at the ARM SGP site, in collaboration with the ongoing LASSO initiative. FIXME+The InScAPE parameterization testbed is a continuation of the [[http://www.knmi.nl|KNMI]] Parameterization Testbed (KPT). The KPT was initiated and developed by Prof. Roel Neggers when affiliated at the KNMI in the period 2007-2013. What KPT and InScAPE share is the [[http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/abs/10.1175/BAMS-D-11-00162.1|general modelling and evaluation strategy]] that is applied. Currently the InScAPE testbed includes simulations at and observational data from a number of meteorological supersites. The home site is the Jülich ObservatorY for Cloud Evolution ([[http://atmos.meteo.uni-koeln.de/ag_crewell/doku.php?id=sites:joyce|JOYCE]]) that is located at the Research Centre Jülich, and is operated by the [[http://atmos.meteo.uni-koeln.de/ag_crewell/doku.php?id=home|research group of Prof.Susanne Crewell]]. Simulations are also performed at the Barbados Cloud Observatory ([[http://www.mpimet.mpg.de/en/science/the-atmosphere-in-the-earth-system/initiatives/barbadosstation.html|BCO]]), in order to study fast feedback mechanisms between subtropical marine boundary-layer clouds and the changing global climate. Recently the [[http://atmos.meteo.uni-koeln.de/ag_crewell/doku.php?id=sites:awipev| AWIPEV]] site at Ny Ålesund was added to the list of supersites, as part of our participation in the ongoing TR172 project on Arctic Amplification [[http://www.ac3-tr.de/|(AC)]]<sup>3</sup>. In the near future we also plan to perform simulations at the ARM SGP site, in collaboration with the ongoing LASSO initiative. FIXME
  
 ==== Multi-year idealized DALES ==== ==== Multi-year idealized DALES ====
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