Continuous Structural Parameterization: A Proposed Method for Representing Different Model Parameterizations Within One Structure Demonstrated for Atmospheric Convection
Abstract Continuous structural parameterization (CSP) is a proposed method for approximating different numerical model parameterizations of the same process as functions of the same grid‐scale variables. This allows systematic comparison of parameterizations with each other and observations or resol...
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Main Authors: | F. H. Lambert, P. G. Challenor, N. T. Lewis, D. J. McNeall, N. Owen, I. A. Boutle, H. M. Christensen, R. J. Keane, N. J. Mayne, A. Stirling, M. J. Webb |
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Language: | EN |
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American Geophysical Union (AGU)
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b128f9c346d8450187d95b2c5d0d3858 |
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