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    Influence of physical and chemical properties of aerosols on clouds in mesoscale models

    L. Levkov, D. Jacob, D. Eppel, H. GraBl in Atmospheric Aerosols and Nucleation (1988)

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    A note to the simulation of the annual and inter-annual variability of the water budget over the Baltic Sea drainage basin

    The annual and inter-annual variability of the water budget over the Baltic Sea area has been studied using the global climate model ECHAM4/T106 and the regional climate model REMO for three experiments cover...

    D. Jacob in Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics (2001)

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    A comprehensive model inter-comparison study investigating the water budget during the BALTEX-PIDCAP period

    A comparison of 8 regional atmospheric model systems was carried out for a three-month late summer/early autumn period in 1995 over the Baltic Sea and its catchment area. All models were configured on a commo...

    D. Jacob, B. J. J. M. Van den Hurk, U. Andræ in Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics (2001)

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    A coupled atmosphere/ice/ocean model for the North Sea and the Baltic Sea

    A hindcast experiment with a regional coupled atmosphere/ice/ocean model for the Baltic and North seas has been carried out. The experiment was performed over a full seasonal cycle and verified by comparisons...

    C. Schrum, U. Hübner, D. Jacob, R. Podzun in Climate Dynamics (2003)

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    Long-term simulation of Indonesian rainfall with the MPI regional model

    Simulations of the Indonesian rainfall variability using the Max Planck Institute regional climate model REMO have been performed using three different lateral boundary forcings: Reanalyses from the European ...

    E. Aldrian, L. Dümenil-Gates, D. Jacob, R. Podzun, D. Gunawan in Climate Dynamics (2004)

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    Evaluation of water and energy budgets in regional climate models applied over Europe

    This study presents a model intercomparison of four regional climate models (RCMs) and one variable resolution atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) applied over Europe with special focus on the hydrol...

    S. Hagemann, B. Machenhauer, R. Jones, O. B. Christensen, M. Déqué in Climate Dynamics (2004)

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    Global high resolution versus Limited Area Model climate change projections over Europe: quantifying confidence level from PRUDENCE results

    Four high resolution atmospheric general circulation models (GCMs) have been integrated with the standard forcings of the PRUDENCE experiment: IPCC-SRES A2 radiative forcing and Hadley Centre sea surface tempe...

    M. Déqué, R. G. Jones, M. Wild, F. Giorgi, J. H. Christensen in Climate Dynamics (2005)

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    Evaluation of an ensemble of Arctic regional climate models: spatiotemporal fields during the SHEBA year

    Simulations of eight different regional climate models (RCMs) have been performed for the period September 1997–September 1998, which coincides with the Surface Heat Budget of the Arctic Ocean (SHEBA) project ...

    A. Rinke, K. Dethloff, J. J. Cassano, J. H. Christensen, J. A. Curry in Climate Dynamics (2006)

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    Evaluation of an ensemble of Arctic regional climate models: spatiotemporal fields during the SHEBA year

    A. Rinke, K. Dethloff, J. J. Cassano, J. H. Christensen, J. A. Curry in Climate Dynamics (2006)

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    An intercomparison of regional climate simulations for Europe: assessing uncertainties in model projections

    Ten regional climate models (RCM) have been integrated with the standard forcings of the PRUDENCE experiment: IPCC-SRES A2 radiative forcing and Hadley Centre boundary conditions. The response over Europe, cal...

    M. Déqué, D. P. Rowell, D. Lüthi, F. Giorgi, J. H. Christensen in Climatic Change (2007)

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    An evaluation of Arctic cloud and radiation processes during the SHEBA year: simulation results from eight Arctic regional climate models

    Eight atmospheric regional climate models (RCMs) were run for the period September 1997 to October 1998 over the western Arctic Ocean. This period was coincident with the observational campaign of the Surface ...

    K. Wyser, C. G. Jones, P. Du, E. Girard, U. Willén, J. Cassano in Climate Dynamics (2008)

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    Sensitivity of climate models to seasonal variability of snow-free land surface albedo

    The seasonal variation of snow-free land surface albedo was integrated into the land surface schemes of the global climate model ECHAM5 and the regional climate model REMO to test the sensitivity of climate mo...

    D. Rechid, S. Hagemann, D. Jacob in Theoretical and Applied Climatology (2009)

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    Downscaling extreme month-long anomalies in southern South America

    We investigate the performance of one stretched-grid atmospheric global model, five different regional climate models and a statistical downscaling technique in simulating 3 months (January 1971, November 1986...

    C. G. Menéndez, M. de Castro, J.-P. Boulanger, A. D’Onofrio, E. Sanchez in Climatic Change (2010)

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    Extremes and predictability in the European pre-industrial climate of a regional climate model

    A high-resolution pre-industrial control simulation with the regional climate model REMO is analyzed in detail for different European subregions. To our knowledge, this is the first long pre-industrial control...

    L. Tomassini, S. Hagemann, Ch. Moseley, A. Haumann, R. Podzun, D. Jacob in Climate Dynamics (2011)

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    The spread amongst ENSEMBLES regional scenarios: regional climate models, driving general circulation models and interannual variability

    Various combinations of thirteen regional climate models (RCM) and six general circulation models (GCM) were used in FP6-ENSEMBLES. The response to the SRES-A1B greenhouse gas concentration scenario over Europ...

    M. Déqué, S. Somot, E. Sanchez-Gomez, C. M. Goodess, D. Jacob in Climate Dynamics (2012)

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    Future projections of the surface heat and water budgets of the Mediterranean Sea in an ensemble of coupled atmosphere–ocean regional climate models

    Within the CIRCE project “Climate change and Impact Research: the Mediterranean Environment”, an ensemble of high resolution coupled atmosphere–ocean regional climate models (AORCMs) are used to simulate the M...

    C. Dubois, S. Somot, S. Calmanti, A. Carillo, M. Déqué, A. Dell’Aquilla in Climate Dynamics (2012)

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    Erratum to: Future projections of the surface heat and water budgets of the Mediterranean Sea in an ensemble of coupled atmosphere–ocean regional climate models

    C. Dubois, S. Somot, S. Calmanti, A. Carillo, M. Déqué, A. Dell’Aquila in Climate Dynamics (2012)

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    Performance of a multi-RCM ensemble for South Eastern South America

    The ability of four regional climate models to reproduce the present-day South American climate is examined with emphasis on La Plata Basin. Models were integrated for the period 1991–2000 with initial and lat...

    A. F. Carril, C. G. Menéndez, A. R. C. Remedio, F. Robledo in Climate Dynamics (2012)

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    Evaluation of an ensemble of regional climate model simulations over South America driven by the ERA-Interim reanalysis: model performance and uncertainties

    The capability of a set of 7 coordinated regional climate model simulations performed in the framework of the CLARIS-LPB Project in reproducing the mean climate conditions over the South American continent has...

    Silvina A. Solman, E. Sanchez, P. Samuelsson, R. P. da Rocha, L. Li in Climate Dynamics (2013)

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    Simulation of rainfall anomalies leading to the 2005 drought in Amazonia using the CLARIS LPB regional climate models

    The meteorological characteristics of the drought of 2005 in Amazonia, one of the most severe in the last 100 years were assessed using a suite of seven regional models obtained from the CLARIS LPB project. Th...

    J. Marengo, S. Chou, C. Mourao, S. Solman, E. Sanchez, P. Samuelsson in Climate Dynamics (2013)

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