--- - description: 'Through the key project of short-term climate prediction in the national "Ninth Five-Year Plan" and its enhancement project, a global ocean-atmosphere coupled model with mediate resolution has been established in Beijing Climate Center, which is named as BCC_CM1.0.' description_attribution: http://forecast.bcccsm.ncc-cma.net/web/channel-26.htm href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/model/bcc-cm1.yaml identifier: bcc-cm1 name: Beijing Climate Center Climate System Model project_identifier: cmip3 reference_url: http://www-pcmdi.llnl.gov/ipcc/model_documentation/BCC-CM1.htm uri: /model/bcc-cm1 version: ~ website: http://forecast.bcccsm.ncc-cma.net/web/channel-26.htm - description: 'BenMAP-CE is a open-source computer program that calculates the number and economic value of air pollution-related deaths and illnesses. The software incorporates a database that includes many of the concentration-response relationships, population files, and health and economic data needed to quantify these impacts. ' description_attribution: http://www2.epa.gov/benmap href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/model/benmap-ce.yaml identifier: benmap-ce name: 'Environmental Benefits Mapping and Analysis Program - Community Edition' project_identifier: ~ reference_url: http://www2.epa.gov/benmap uri: /model/benmap-ce version: ~ website: http://www2.epa.gov/benmap - description: "The Community Climate Model (CCM) was created by NCAR in 1983 as a freely available global atmosphere model for use by the wider climate research community. The formulation of the CCM has steadily improved over the past two decades, computers powerful enough to run the model have become relatively inexpensive and widely available, and usage of the model has become widespread in the university community, and at some national laboratories.\n" description_attribution: http://www2.cesm.ucar.edu/about href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/model/ccsm3.yaml identifier: ccsm3 name: 'Community Climate System Model, version 3.0 (CCSM3)' project_identifier: cmip3 reference_url: http://www-pcmdi.llnl.gov/ipcc/model_documentation/CCSM3.htm uri: /model/ccsm3 version: ~ website: http://www2.cesm.ucar.edu/ - description: "CESM is a fully-coupled, community, global climate model that provides state-of-the-art computer simulations of the Earth's past, present, and future climate states. CESM is sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Administration of the CESM is maintained by the Climate and Global Dynamics Laboratory (CGD) at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)." description_attribution: http://www2.cesm.ucar.edu/about href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/model/cesm.yaml identifier: cesm name: Community Earth System Model project_identifier: ~ reference_url: http://www2.cesm.ucar.edu uri: /model/cesm version: ~ website: http://www2.cesm.ucar.edu - description: ~ description_attribution: ~ href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/model/cgcm31_t47.yaml identifier: cgcm31_t47 name: 'Community Climate System Model, version 3.1 (CCSM3)' project_identifier: cmip3 reference_url: http://www.cccma.ec.gc.ca/ uri: /model/cgcm31_t47 version: ~ website: http://www.ec.gc.ca/ccmac-cccma/default.asp?lang=En&n=1299529F-1 - description: ~ description_attribution: ~ href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/model/cgcm31_t63.yaml identifier: cgcm31_t63 name: 'Community Climate System Model, version 3.1 (CCSM3)' project_identifier: cmip3 reference_url: http://www.cccma.ec.gc.ca/ uri: /model/cgcm31_t63 version: ~ website: http://www.ec.gc.ca/ccmac-cccma/default.asp?lang=En&n=1299529F-1 - description: "The CNRM-CM3 global coupled system is the third version of the ocean-atmosphere model initially developed at CERFACS (Toulouse, France), then regularlarly updated at Center National Weather Research (CNRM, METEO-FRANCE, Toulouse).\n" description_attribution: "http://www.cnrm.meteo.fr/scenario2004/references_eng.html\n" href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/model/cnrm-cm3.yaml identifier: cnrm-cm3 name: Centre National de Recherches Météorologiques Climate Model project_identifier: cmip3 reference_url: http://www-pcmdi.llnl.gov/ipcc/model_documentation/CNRM-CM3.htm uri: /model/cnrm-cm3 version: ~ website: http://www.cnrm.meteo.fr/scenario2004/references_eng.html - description: ~ description_attribution: ~ href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/model/csiro-mk3_0.yaml identifier: csiro-mk3_0 name: CSIRO Mark 3.0 project_identifier: cmip3 reference_url: http://www-pcmdi.llnl.gov/ipcc/model_documentation/CSIRO-Mk3.0.htm uri: /model/csiro-mk3_0 version: ~ website: ~ - description: ~ description_attribution: ~ href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/model/csiro-mk3_5.yaml identifier: csiro-mk3_5 name: CSIRO Mark 3.5 project_identifier: cmip3 reference_url: http://www-pcmdi.llnl.gov/ipcc/model_documentation/CSIRO-Mk3.5.htm uri: /model/csiro-mk3_5 version: ~ website: ~ - description: "ECHAM5 is the 5th generation of the ECHAM general circulation model. Depending on the configuration the model resolves the atmosphere up to 10 hPa for tropospheric studies, or up to 0.01 hPa for middle atmosphere studies (often referred to as MAECHAM5).\n" description_attribution: http://www.mpimet.mpg.de/en/wissenschaft/modelle/echam/echam5.html href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/model/echam5_mpi-om.yaml identifier: echam5_mpi-om name: "European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, Hamburg Generation 5 / Max Planck Institute\n" project_identifier: cmip3 reference_url: http://www-pcmdi.llnl.gov/ipcc/model_documentation/ECHAM5_MPI-OM.htm uri: /model/echam5_mpi-om version: ~ website: ~ - description: ~ description_attribution: ~ href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/model/echo-g.yaml identifier: echo-g name: ECHO-G = ECHAM4 + HOPE-G project_identifier: cmip3 reference_url: http://www-pcmdi.llnl.gov/ipcc/model_documentation/ECHO-G.htm uri: /model/echo-g version: ~ website: http://mad.zmaw.de/Models/Modelliste1_neu.html - description: "The development of LASG/IAP Earth System Model FGOALS aims to provide a powerful scientific tool to simulate the realistic climate, and the anthropogenic influence on climate change, to understand the role of biogeochemistry processes in the evolution of the earth climate system. Based on the climate system model FGOALS, both a dynamic global vegetation module (VEGAS) in land component and a biogeochemical tracer module in ocean component have been successfully coupled into FGOALS framework, so that the FGOALS has become an Earth System Model involved with a completed carbon cycle. FGOALS has been applied to many researches, including studying the forming and variation of climate and the associated dynamics, carbon cycle processes, seasonal and intra-seasonal prediction, et al. And this model is carrying out IPCC scenarios integrations to provide the scientific numerical results of anthropogenic impact on climate change.\n" description_attribution: "http://www.lasg.ac.cn/FGOALS/ArticleShow2.asp?BigClass=Models%20Documentation&ArticleID=4224\n" href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/model/fgoals-g1_0.yaml identifier: fgoals-g1_0 name: 'Flexible Global Ocean–Atmosphere–Land System Model, gridpoint version 1.0' project_identifier: cmip3 reference_url: http://www-pcmdi.llnl.gov/ipcc/model_documentation/FGOALS-g1.0.htm uri: /model/fgoals-g1_0 version: ~ website: ~ - description: "In 2004, a new family of GFDL climate models (the CM2.x family) was first used to conduct climate research. The GFDL CM2.x models have become the workhorse model for GFDL's climate research. They are being applied to topics focusing on decadal-to-centennial (deccen) time scale issues (including multi-century control experiments and climate change projections), as well as to seasonal-to-interannual (si) problems, such as El Niño research and experimental forecasts." description_attribution: http://nomads.gfdl.noaa.gov/nomads/forms/deccen/ href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/model/gfdl-cm2_0.yaml identifier: gfdl-cm2_0 name: 'Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Coupled Model, Version 2.0' project_identifier: cmip3 reference_url: http://www-pcmdi.llnl.gov/ipcc/model_documentation/GFDL-cm2.htm uri: /model/gfdl-cm2_0 version: ~ website: http://nomads.gfdl.noaa.gov/CM2.X/references/ - description: "In 2004, a new family of GFDL climate models (the CM2.x family) was first used to conduct climate research. The GFDL CM2.x models have become the workhorse model for GFDL's climate research. They are being applied to topics focusing on decadal-to-centennial (deccen) time scale issues (including multi-century control experiments and climate change projections), as well as to seasonal-to-interannual (si) problems, such as El Nino research and experimental forecasts." description_attribution: http://nomads.gfdl.noaa.gov/nomads/forms/deccen/ href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/model/gfdl-cm2_1.yaml identifier: gfdl-cm2_1 name: 'Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Coupled Model, Version 2.1' project_identifier: cmip3 reference_url: http://www-pcmdi.llnl.gov/ipcc/model_documentation/GFDL-cm2.htm uri: /model/gfdl-cm2_1 version: ~ website: http://nomads.gfdl.noaa.gov/CM2.X/references/ - description: "GISS Atmosphere-Ocean Model is a computer program that simulates the Earth's climate in three dimensions on a latitude-longitude grid. The Model requires two kinds of input, specified parameters and prognostic variables, and generates two kinds of output, climate diagnostics and prognostic variables. The specified input parameters include physical constants, the Earth's orbital parameters, the Earth's atmospheric constituents, the Earth's topography, the Earth's surface distribution of ocean, glacial ice, or vegetation, and many others. The time varying prognostic variables include fluid mass, horizontal velocity, heat, water vapor, salt, and subsurface mass and energy fields." description_attribution: http://aom.giss.nasa.gov/ href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/model/giss-aom.yaml identifier: giss-aom name: Goddard Institute for Space Studies Atmosphere-Ocean Model project_identifier: cmip3 reference_url: http://www-pcmdi.llnl.gov/ipcc/model_documentation/GISS-AOM.htm uri: /model/giss-aom version: ~ website: http:/aom.giss.nasa.gov - description: 'The current incarnation of the GISS series of coupled atmosphere-ocean models is now available. Called ModelE, it provides the ability to simulate many different configurations of Earth System Models - including interactive atmospheric chemistry, aerosols, carbon cycle and other tracers, as well as the standard atmosphere, ocean, sea ice and land surface components.' description_attribution: http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/modelE/ href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/model/giss-eh.yaml identifier: giss-eh name: Goddard Institute for Space Studies ModelE-H project_identifier: cmip3 reference_url: http://www-pcmdi.llnl.gov/ipcc/model_documentation/GISS-E.htm uri: /model/giss-eh version: ~ website: http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/modelE/ - description: 'The current incarnation of the GISS series of coupled atmosphere-ocean models is now available. Called ModelE, it provides the ability to simulate many different configurations of Earth System Models - including interactive atmospheric chemistry, aerosols, carbon cycle and other tracers, as well as the standard atmosphere, ocean, sea ice and land surface components.' description_attribution: http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/modelE/ href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/model/giss-er.yaml identifier: giss-er name: Goddard Institute for Space Studies ModelE-R project_identifier: cmip3 reference_url: http://www-pcmdi.llnl.gov/ipcc/model_documentation/GISS-E.htm uri: /model/giss-er version: ~ website: http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/modelE/ - description: 'HadCM2 was the first Met Office Hadley Centre coupled model developed under the Unified Modelling system. HadCM2 stands for the Hadley Centre Coupled Model version 2. It was developed in 1995 and used in the Second Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The atmospheric component has 19 levels with a horizontal resolution of 2.5 degrees of latitude by 3.75 degrees of longitude, which produces a global grid of 96 x 73 grid cells. This is equivalent to a surface resolution of about 417 km x 278 km at the Equator, reducing to 295 km x 278 km at 45 degrees of latitude. The oceanic component has 20 levels with a horizontal resolution of 2.5 degrees of latitude by 3.75 degrees of longitude, exactly congruent to the atmosphere.' description_attribution: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/modelling-systems/unified-model/climate-models/hadcm2 href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/model/hadcm2.yaml identifier: hadcm2 name: Hadley Centre Coupled Model version 2 project_identifier: ~ reference_url: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/modelling-systems/unified-model/climate-models/hadcm2 uri: /model/hadcm2 version: 2 website: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/modelling-systems/unified-model/climate-models/hadcm2 - description: 'HadCM3 is a coupled climate model that has been used extensively for climate prediction, detection and attribution, and other climate sensitivity studies. HadCM3 stands for the Hadley Centre Coupled Model version 3. It was developed in 1999 and was the first unified model climate configuration not to require flux adjustments (artificial adjustments applied to climate model simulations to prevent them drifting into unrealistic climate states). HadCM3 was one of the major models used in the IPCC Third and Fourth Assessments, and also contributes to the Fifth Assessment. Its good simulation of current climate without using flux adjustments was a major advance at the time it was developed and it still ranks highly compared to other models in this respect [Reichler and Kim, 2008]. It also has the capability to capture the time-dependent fingerprint of historical climate change in response to natural and anthropogenic forcings [Stott et al. 2000] which has made it a particularly useful tool in studies concerning the detection and attribution of past climate changes. HadCM3 is also the climate configuration used in the following projects: UK Climate Projections ( UKCP09) the operational decadal forecasting system (DePreSys) until 2012 the regional modelling system PRECIS Climateprediction.net The atmospheric component has 19 levels with a horizontal resolution of 2.5 degrees of latitude by 3.75 degrees of longitude, which produces a global grid of 96 x 73 grid cells. This is equivalent to a surface resolution of about 417 km x 278 km at the Equator, reducing to 295 km x 278 km at 45 degrees of latitude. The oceanic component has 20 levels with a horizontal resolution of 1.25 x 1.25 degrees. At this resolution it is possible to represent important details in oceanic current structures.' description_attribution: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/modelling-systems/unified-model/climate-models/hadcm3 href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/model/hadcm3.yaml identifier: hadcm3 name: Hadley Centre Coupled Model version 3 project_identifier: ~ reference_url: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/modelling-systems/unified-model/climate-models/hadcm3 uri: /model/hadcm3 version: 3 website: ~ - description: 'HadGEM1 is the first in a new generation of coupled climate models incorporating a non-hydrostatic, fully compressible, deep atmosphere formulation with a semi-implicit semi-Lagrangian time integration scheme. HadGEM1 stands for the Hadley Centre Global Environment Model version 1. It was developed in 2006 and used in the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The atmospheric component has 38 levels extending to ~40km height, with a horizontal resolution of 1.25 degrees of latitude by 1.875 degrees of longitude, which produces a global grid of 192 x 145 grid cells. This is equivalent to a surface resolution of about 208 km x 139 km at the Equator, reducing to 120 km x 139 km at 55 degrees of latitude. One of the main differences between this climate configuration and previous versions is the use of the New Dynamics core which is a non-hydrostatic, fully compressible, deep atmosphere formulation with a semi-implicit semi-Lagrangian time integration scheme. This dynamical core can be used over a wide range of temporal and spatial scales, from very high resolution convection-permitting scales (of order 1 km) to hundreds of kilometres in climate models run for centuries. The oceanic component utilizes a latitude-longitude grid with a longitudinal resolution of 1 degree, and latitudinal resolution of 1 degree between the poles and 30 degrees North/South, from which it increases smoothly to one third of a degree at the equator, giving 360 x 216 grid points in total, and 40 unevenly spaced levels in the vertical (a resolution of 10m near the surface).' description_attribution: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/modelling-systems/unified-model/climate-models/hadgem1 href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/model/hadgem1.yaml identifier: hadgem1 name: Hadley Centre Global Environment Model version 1 project_identifier: ~ reference_url: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/modelling-systems/unified-model/climate-models/hadgem1 uri: /model/hadgem1 version: 1 website: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/modelling-systems/unified-model/climate-models/hadgem1