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Project: Simulating Extreme Precipitation in the United States in the Energy Exascale Earth System Model: Investigating the importance of Representing Convective Intensity Versus Dynamic Structure
Title Type Author(s) Institution Date
Evaluating the Simulation of CONUS Precipitation by Storm Type in E3SM RGMA Journal Article Reed, K. A. Stony Brook University
Assessing Two Approaches for Enhancing the Range of Simulated Scales in the E3SMv1 and the Impact on the Character of Hourly US Precipitation RGMA Journal Article Kooperman, G. J. University of Georgia
Meteorological Influences on Anthropogenic PM2.5 in Future Climates: Species Level Analysis in the Community Earth System Model v2 RGMA Journal Article Banks, Alison University of Georgia
Exploring Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclone Activity in the High‐Resolution Community Atmosphere Model RGMA Journal Article Wu, Xiaoning Stony Brook University
Evaluation of CMIP6 models in simulating the statistics of extreme precipitation over Eastern Africa RGMA Journal Article Akinsanola, Akintomide University of Georgia
On resolution sensitivity in the Community Atmosphere Model RGMA Journal Article Herrington, Adam Stony Brook University
Projected changes in seasonal precipitation extremes over the United States in CMIP6 simulations RGMA Journal Article Akinsanola, Akintomide University of Georgia
Climatology of Severe Local Storm Environments and Synoptic-Scale Features over North America in ERA5 Reanalysis and CAM6 SimulationAbstract RGMA Journal Article Li, Funing Purdue University
Seasonal Representation of Extreme Precipitation Indices Over the United States in CMIP6 Present-Day Simulations RGMA Journal Article Akinsanola, Akintomide University of Georgia
Exploring a Lower‐Resolution Physics Grid in CAM‐SE‐CSLAM RGMA Journal Article Herrington, Adam R. Stony Brook University
Assessing the Simulation of Precipitation in Earth System Models White Paper RGMA Workshop Report
Rainfall From Resolved Rather Than Parameterized Processes Better Represents the Present‐Day and Climate Change Response of Moderate Rates in the Community Atmosphere Model RGMA Journal Article Kooperman, Gabriel University of Georgia

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