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Applications are currently being accepted for the spring 2025 term of two internship programs offered by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of...
On April 30, 2024, the MSD Working Group on Connecting Research to Operations and Planning (‘R2O2R’) hosted a webinar on applied science for decision...
One of the unique features of the E3SM project is its officially sanctioned house band, the Deep Dives. The group creates covers of common tunes with...
Through the Exascale Computing Project ( ECP), significant work was invested in porting the Model for Prediction Across Scales-Ocean ( MPAS-Ocean) to...
A town hall during the 2023 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) featured advances in Earth system models spanning scales ranging from...
MSD would like to thank everyone for making their presence at the Fall 2023 AGU meeting so strong and exciting. This past 2023 Fall AGU continues our...
Working Groups are a central component of the MSD Community of Practice (CoP), where researchers from different disciplines, projects and institutions...
Are you interested in lending your expertise to the Earth’s Future Special Collection “Multi-Sector Dynamics: Advancing Complex Adaptive Human-Earth...
For much of the last century, the drying effect of aerosols has masked increases in rainfall from greenhouse gases – but as aerosol emissions diminish...
In December 2023, the manuscript titled “Towards Ultrahigh-resolution E3SM Land Modeling on Exascale Computers” was honored with the 2022 Best Paper...
The 2023 American Geophysical Union ( AGU ) Fall Meeting and 2024 American Meteorological Society ( AMS ) Annual Meeting were big successes in regards...
The E3SM project recently completed the development of SCREAM, the Simple Cloud Resolving E3SM Atmosphere model. This is the E3SM’s first performance...
DOE Scientists Contribute to 5th National Climate Assessment The United States is taking substantial actions to combat climate change, but Americans...