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E-raamat: Earth System Modelling - Volume 1: Recent Developments and Projects

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Collected articles in this series are dedicated to the development and use of software for earth system modelling and aims at bridging the gap between IT solutions and climate science. The particular topic covered in this volume addresses the usefulness of coupling infrastructures and data management, strategies and tools for pre- and post-processing, and coupling software and strategies in regional and global coupled climate models. This first part in the series of 6 books sets the scene for the following volumes.
1 Recent Developments and Projects
1(4)
References
4(1)
2 The Infrastructure Project of the European Network for Earth System Modelling: IS-ENES
5(6)
2.1 General Overview
5(1)
2.2 Rationale and History
6(1)
2.3 Partnerships and Organization
6(1)
2.4 Overview of Results
7(1)
2.5 Users
8(1)
2.6 Future Plans
8(3)
References
9(2)
3 The METAFOR Project
11(8)
3.1 General Overview
11(1)
3.2 Rationale and History
12(1)
3.3 Partnerships and Organization
13(1)
3.4 Overview of Results
13(4)
3.4.1 Common Information Model (CIM)
13(2)
3.4.2 CMIP5 Questionnaire
15(1)
3.4.3 CIM Web Portal
16(1)
3.4.4 CIM Web Services
16(1)
3.4.5 CIM Tools
17(1)
3.5 Users
17(1)
3.6 Future Plans
18(1)
Reference
18(1)
4 The European PRISM Network
19(6)
4.1 General Overview
19(1)
4.2 Rationale and History
19(1)
4.3 Partnerships and Organization
20(1)
4.4 Overview of Results
21(1)
4.5 Users
22(1)
4.6 Conclusions
22(3)
Reference
23(2)
5 The Earth System Modeling Framework
25(6)
5.1 General Overview
25(1)
5.2 Rationale and History
25(1)
5.3 Partnerships and Organization
26(1)
5.4 Technical Strategy
27(1)
5.5 Overview of Results
28(1)
5.6 Future Plans
29(2)
6 The Grid ENabled Integrated Earth System Modelling (GENIE) Framework
31(10)
6.1 Rationale and History
32(1)
6.2 Partnership and Organization
32(1)
6.3 Overview of Results
33(5)
6.3.1 Version Control, Build and Test
33(1)
6.3.2 Model Coupling and Configuration
33(2)
6.3.3 Grid-Enabled Problem Solving Environment
35(3)
6.4 Users
38(1)
6.5 Future Plans
38(3)
References
38(3)
7 K-1(Kyosei) Project
41(6)
7.1 General Overview
41(1)
7.2 Rationale and History
41(1)
7.3 Partnership and Organization
42(1)
7.4 Overview of Results
42(1)
7.4.1 Programming Structure
42(1)
7.4.2 Scientific Results
43(1)
7.5 Users
43(1)
7.6 Future Plans
44(3)
References
44(3)
8 CCSM
47(6)
8.1 General Overview
47(1)
8.2 Rationale and History
47(1)
8.3 Partnerships and Organization
48(1)
8.4 Overview of Results
49(2)
8.5 Users
51(1)
8.6 Future Plans
51(2)
References
52(1)
Glossary 53(4)
Index 57
Kamal Puri, Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Australia email: K.Puri@bom.gov.au