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    | Titel | 
    The Met Office Unified Model Global Atmosphere 3.0/3.1 and JULES Global Land 3.0/3.1 configurations | 
   
  
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    D. N. Walters, M. J. Best, A. C. Bushell, D. Copsey, J. M. Edwards, P. D. Falloon, C. M. Harris, A. P. Lock, J. C. Manners, C. J. Morcrette, M. J. Roberts, R. A. Stratton, S. Webster, J. M. Wilkinson, M. R. Willett, I. A. Boutle, P. D. Earnshaw, P. G. Hill, C. MacLachlan, G. M. Martin, W. Moufouma-Okia, M. D. Palmer, J. C. Petch, G. G. Rooney, A. A. Scaife, K. D. Williams | 
   
  
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    Artikel
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    | Sprache | 
    Englisch
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    | ISSN | 
    1991-959X
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    | Erschienen | 
    In: Geoscientific Model Development ; 4, no. 4 ; Nr. 4, no. 4 (2011-10-26), S.919-941 | 
   
  
    | Datensatznummer | 
    250001913
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    | Publikation (Nr.) | 
     copernicus.org/gmd-4-919-2011.pdf | 
   
  
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        | Zusammenfassung | 
       
      
        We describe Global Atmosphere 3.0 (GA3.0): a configuration of the Met
      Office Unified Model (MetUM) developed for use across climate research
      and weather prediction activities. GA3.0 has been formulated by
      converging the development paths of the Met Office's weather and
      climate global atmospheric model components such that wherever
      possible, atmospheric processes are modelled or parametrized
      seamlessly across spatial resolutions and timescales. This unified
      development process will provide the Met Office and its collaborators
      with regular releases of a configuration that has been evaluated, and
      can hence be applied, over a variety of modelling régimes. We also
      describe Global Land 3.0 (GL3.0): a configuration of the JULES
      community land surface model developed for use with GA3.0.
  
      This paper provides a comprehensive technical and scientific
      description of the GA3.0 and GL3.0 (and related GA3.1 and GL3.1)
      configurations and presents the results of some initial evaluations of
      their performance in various applications. It is to be the first in
      a series of papers describing each subsequent Global Atmosphere
      release; this will provide a single source of reference for
      established users and developers as well as researchers requiring
      access to a current, but trusted, global MetUM setup. | 
       
    
  
  
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