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Simulations of coastal ecosystems are made more accurate by directly incorporating tidal-driven biogeochemistry in a land surface model. The Science...
Community Gathers in Santa Fe, New Mexico, for CICE Users Workshop and Tutorial In 2016, a group of primary developers and users of a preeminent sea...
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...
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...
The E3SM Project is happy to present a new overview video about the E3SM project that features the E3SM Project Principal Investigator Dave Bader of...
In May, Los Alamos National Laboratory hosted a hackathon on Polaris, a new software for both regression testing of E3SM ocean and sea-ice components...
In July 2023, the overview paper of the fully coupled North American (NA) Regionally Refined Model (RRM) of E3SM version 2.0 (E3SMv2) was published in...
After three years of not meeting in person, the E3SM team was overjoyed to meet in June of 2023 in Denver, CO, for the annual All-Hands Meeting. This...
The E3SM project's all-hands webinars run on a regular schedule every other week on Thursdays at 8:30 a.m. Pacific time. The next webinar will be on...
Simulations show a year’s climate in a research day Story by Neal Singer; this story originally appeared on the Sandia National Laboratories website...
In October 2022, a manuscript that documents and evaluates the performance of the E3SM Version 2 model in its lower resolution configuration (v2.LR)...
The American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting is one of the most influential events in the world dedicated to the advancement of Earth and space...