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On the Prospects and Challenges of Weather and Climate Modeling at Convection-Resolving Resolution

Speaker: David Leutwyler The representation of thunderstorms (deep convection) and rain showers in climate models represents a major challenge, as this process is usually approximated with semi-empirical parameterizations due to the lack of appropriate computational resolution. Climate simulations using kilometer-scale horizontal resolution allow explicitly resolving deep convection and thus allow for an improved representation of the water cycle. We present a set of such simulations covering Europe and global computational domains. Finally, we discuss challenges and prospects climate modelers face on heterogeneous supercomputers architectures.

English
  • Originally Aired December 29, 2017
  • Runtime 60 minutes
  • Production Code 9178
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