Horizontal/vertical resolution of the atmospheric components of the
CMIP coupled models, the AMIP atmospheric model with the most similar
features,
and the chief differences from this AMIP model. Links at the head of
table
columns connect to further explanations of symbols used in that column.
Links in table cells connect to further information on the
corresponding
model.
Atmospheric Resolution: Horizontal and vertical resolution. The former is expressed either as degrees latitude x longitude or as a spectral truncation with a rough translation to degrees latitude x longitude. ("Tnn" or "Rnn" signifies spectral triangular or rhomboidal truncation at wavenumber nn for dynamical variables, with calculation of physics by transformation to a Gaussian grid that is unequally spaced in latitude.) Vertical resolution is expressed as "Lmm", where mm is the number of vertical levels. The presence of a * indicates that three directional derivatives for heat and water vapor are calculated in each grid box, effectively enhancing the resolution.
Closest AMIP Atmospheric Model: Hypertext documentation of some 45 AMIP models is accessible from the World Wide Web at address http://www-pcmdi.llnl.gov/projects/modeldoc/amip/ . The conventional designation of an AMIP model is:
Modeling Center Model/Version Name (Horizontal Resolution
Vertical
Resolution) Year of Model/Version
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