Articles | Volume 19, issue 12
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-19-5277-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-19-5277-2026
Model evaluation paper
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19 Jun 2026
Model evaluation paper |  | 19 Jun 2026

From single storms to large-scale waves: a multi-year kilometer-scale global simulation

Andreas F. Prein, Praveen K. Pothapakula, Christian Zeman, Morgane Lalonde, Marius Rixen, Anurag Dipankar, Matthieu Leclair, and Andreas Jocksch

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We produce one of the world's most detailed global weather and climate simulations, spanning 4 years and enabling the direct representation of storms rather than approximations. This allows the capture of dangerous events such as strong wind gusts, heavy rain, and powerful tropical and mid-latitude storms everywhere on Earth. Our results show major improvements over traditional climate models, but also reveal remaining challenges in representing large, organized storm systems in the tropics.
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