Articles | Volume 15, issue 19
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-15-7449-2022
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-15-7449-2022
Development and technical paper
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07 Oct 2022
Development and technical paper |  | 07 Oct 2022

The Moist Quasi-Geostrophic Coupled Model: MQ-GCM 2.0

Sergey Kravtsov, Ilijana Mastilovic, Andrew McC. Hogg, William K. Dewar, and Jeffrey R. Blundell

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Climate is a complex system whose behavior is shaped by multitudes of processes operating on widely different spatial scales and timescales. In hierarchical modeling, one goes back and forth between highly idealized process models and state-of-the-art models coupling the entire range of climate subsystems to identify specific phenomena and understand their dynamics. The present contribution highlights an intermediate climate model focussing on midlatitude ocean–atmosphere interactions.
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