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[CHANGES OF THE INTERNAL CLIMATE OF METROPOLITAN AREAS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA].

Minerva medica

KORNBLUEH IH.
PMID: 14295064
Minerva Med. 1965 May 05;56:1441-2.

No abstract available.

Advancing decadal-scale climate prediction in the North Atlantic sector.

Nature

Keenlyside NS, Latif M, Jungclaus J, Kornblueh L, Roeckner E.
PMID: 18451859
Nature. 2008 May 01;453(7191):84-8. doi: 10.1038/nature06921.

The climate of the North Atlantic region exhibits fluctuations on decadal timescales that have large societal consequences. Prominent examples include hurricane activity in the Atlantic, and surface-temperature and rainfall variations over North America, Europe and northern Africa. Although these...

Current trends in medical rehabilitation.

The Medical world

TOLAND JT, KORNBLUEH IH.
PMID: 18896194
Med World (New York). 1947 Nov;65(8):358.

No abstract available.

HOW DOES YOUR DIET RATE?.

Nursing outlook

KORNBLUEH M.
PMID: 14342114
Nurs Outlook. 1965 Jul;13:61-2.

No abstract available.

Assessing the scales in numerical weather and climate predictions: will exascale be the rescue?.

Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences

Neumann P, Düben P, Adamidis P, Bauer P, Brück M, Kornblueh L, Klocke D, Stevens B, Wedi N, Biercamp J.
PMID: 30967032
Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci. 2019 Apr 08;377(2142):20180148. doi: 10.1098/rsta.2018.0148.

We discuss scientific features and computational performance of kilometre-scale global weather and climate simulations, considering the Icosahedral Non-hydrostatic (ICON) model and the Integrated Forecast System (IFS). Scalability measurements and a performance modelling approach are used to derive performance estimates...

Developments in the MPI-M Earth System Model version 1.2 (MPI-ESM1.2) and Its Response to Increasing CO.

Journal of advances in modeling earth systems

Mauritsen T, Bader J, Becker T, Behrens J, Bittner M, Brokopf R, Brovkin V, Claussen M, Crueger T, Esch M, Fast I, Fiedler S, Fläschner D, Gayler V, Giorgetta M, Goll DS, Haak H, Hagemann S, Hedemann C, Hohenegger C, Ilyina T, Jahns T, Jimenéz-de-la-Cuesta D, Jungclaus J, Kleinen T, Kloster S, Kracher D, Kinne S, Kleberg D, Lasslop G, Kornblueh L, Marotzke J, Matei D, Meraner K, Mikolajewicz U, Modali K, Möbis B, Müller WA, Nabel JEMS, Nam CCW, Notz D, Nyawira SS, Paulsen H, Peters K, Pincus R, Pohlmann H, Pongratz J, Popp M, Raddatz TJ, Rast S, Redler R, Reick CH, Rohrschneider T, Schemann V, Schmidt H, Schnur R, Schulzweida U, Six KD, Stein L, Stemmler I, Stevens B, von Storch JS, Tian F, Voigt A, Vrese P, Wieners KH, Wilkenskjeld S, Winkler A, Roeckner E.
PMID: 32742553
J Adv Model Earth Syst. 2019 Apr;11(4):998-1038. doi: 10.1029/2018MS001400. Epub 2019 Apr 16.

A new release of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology Earth System Model version 1.2 (MPI-ESM1.2) is presented. The development focused on correcting errors in and improving the physical processes representation, as well as improving the computational performance, versatility,...

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