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2021年4月21日星期三
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Call for Papers
Call for Papers for “ Community Earth System Model High-Resolution (CESM-HR) Special Collection”
Submission Open: 1 January 2021
Submission Deadline: 31 December 2021
Special Section Organizers:
Ping Chang, Texas A&M University
Gokhan Danabasoglu, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
Bernadette Sloyan, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
Stephen Yeager, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
Colin Zarzycki, Pennsylvania State University
An unprecedented set of high-resolution pre-industrial, historical, and future climate simulations has been recently completed with the Community Earth System Model version 1.3 (CESM-HR). These simulations use a nominal horizontal resolution of 0.25° for the atmosphere and land models and 0.1° for the ocean and sea-ice components. At these resolutions, the representations of weather extremes, such as tropical cyclones, and ocean mesoscale eddies are greatly improved, allowing interactions between these synoptic and mesoscale phenomena and large-scale circulations. This CESM-HR effort has also contributed to the High-Resolution Model Intercomparison Project (HighResMIP) of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 6 (CMIP6). The CESM-HR Special Issue invites manuscripts that assess the benefits and challenges of these high-resolution simulations compared to their standard coarse resolution counterparts and available observations. The focus of the manuscripts should be on new scientific ideas, frameworks, methods, analyses, and challenges concerning representation of climate dynamic processes and multiscale interactions. All manuscripts will be reviewed by the organizers prior to submission.
Manuscripts should be submitted through the GEMS website for JAMES, JGR-Oceans or JGR-Atmospheres by selecting the collection title from the Special Section drop-down menu on the submission portal.
Call for Papers for “Data assimilation for Earth system models”
Submission Open: 1 June 2021
Submission Deadline: 31 December 2023
Special Section Organizers:
Sergey Frolov, CIRES/NOAA/PSL
Clara Draper, CIRES/NOAA/PSL
Lars Nerger, AWI
Earth system models increasingly couple component models including atmosphere, ocean, land, cryosphere, and biosphere. Accurate prediction and reconstruction of past conditions requires optimal blending of these coupled models with observations through practice of data assimilation (DA). While DA for coupled ocean/atmosphere models was introduced almost twenty years ago, progress since has been slow due to slow maturation of coupled models suitable for operational forecasting, and algorithmic and software challenges for coupled DA. With the transition of major forecasting centers to Earth system modeling, development of modern software frameworks for DA, and expansion of computing resources, we expect a period of accelerated progress in coupled DA. We invite contributions that advance the state-of-the-art in DA for coupled models, specifically related to interaction between different component models during, or as a result of, the DA. We invite contributions from a spectrum of model complexity: from conceptual, to fully coupled Earth system models. Where findings are relevant to the broader coupled DA community, practical implementations of coupled DA are also encouraged.
Manuscripts should be submitted to the collection by selecting the collection title from the Special Section drop-down menu on the JAMES submission portal.
Call for Papers for “Southern Ocean and Climate: Biogeochemical and Physical Fluxes and Processes”
Submission Open: 01 July 2020
Submission Deadline: 30 June 2021
Special Collection Organizers:
Lynne Talley, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD
Kenneth Johnson, MBARI
Joellen Russell, University of Arizona
Jorge Sarmiento, Princeton University
The Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate Observations and Modeling (SOCCOM) Project was launched in 2014 with the goal of improving our understanding of the role of the Southern Ocean in climate change and biogeochemistry. SOCCOM’s circumpolar network of nearly 200 autonomous profiling floats with biogeochemical sensors and its biogeochemical Southern Ocean State Estimate (B-SOSE) are being used to describe carbon, oxygen, nutrient and productivity cycles of the Southern Ocean and their relationship to physical processes. Analyses of mesoscale eddying coupled climate and Earth System models, including experiments with wind and freshwater forcing as well as comparison of CMIP5 and CMIP6 output, are aimed at improving our ability to model the role of the Southern Ocean in future climate. Contributions are invited on studies that either use SOCCOM products or describe related physical and biogeochemical process studies and Earth System modeling simulations.
Manuscripts should be submitted through the GEMS website for JAMES, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, JGR:Oceans, AGU Advances, or Geophysical Research Letters.
Call for Papers for “Advances in scaling and modeling of land-atmosphere interactions”
Submission Open: 1 March 2021
Submission Deadline: 31 December 2021
Special Collection Organizers:
Ankur Desai, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Editor in JGR-Biogeosciences)
Stefan Metzger, Battelle, NEON Program
Matthias Mauder, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) IMK IFU
Brian Butterworth, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Earth's surface and its biological organisms exchange heat, momentum, carbon, and water with the overlying atmosphere at a multitude of scales. However, capturing those interactions across scales remains a challenge for observing systems and Earth system models. Recent multi-investigator field experiments such as CHEESEHEAD19, FESSTVaL, SCALE-X, LAFE, HiWater-MUSOEXE, and others have led to advances in our ability to quantify cross-scale processes. Here, we solicit papers highlighting recent investigations from land-atmosphere field campaigns, including observational analyses, tests of theoretical approaches to scaling or modeling these processes, and model-based evaluation and diagnostic studies.
To submit your manuscript, use the GEMS sites of JGR: Biogeosciences, JGR: Atmospheres, JAMES or Earth and Space Science and select the collection’s title from the drop down menu in the Special Section field of the submission form.
Call for Papers for “Dynamical cores of oceanic models across all scales and their evaluation”
Submission Open: 01 August 2020
Submission Deadline: 01 October 2021
Special Section Organizers:
Florian Lemarié, Inria, Univ Grenoble-Alpes
The purpose of this special collection is to collect articles related to the design of numerical methods for structured and unstructured-mesh oceanic models across all scales (from coastal to global applications). The focus is on the design, testing, and application of new numerical methods, and the assessment of methods currently used in existing state-of-the-art models. The scope also includes methodologies (e.g. uncertainty quantification, continuous integration strategies, etc) providing tools to characterize modeling and numerical sensitivities as well as the consistent coupling between dynamical cores and subgrid processes.
Manuscripts should be submitted on the GEMS site for JAMES.
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