Ambitious partnership needed for reliable climate prediction
Julia Slingo (),
Paul Bates,
Peter Bauer,
Stephen Belcher,
Tim Palmer,
Graeme Stephens,
Bjorn Stevens,
Thomas Stocker and
Georg Teutsch
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Julia Slingo: Cabot Institute, University of Bristol
Paul Bates: Cabot Institute, University of Bristol
Peter Bauer: European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
Stephen Belcher: Met Office
Tim Palmer: University of Oxford
Graeme Stephens: California Institute of Technology
Bjorn Stevens: Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
Thomas Stocker: University of Bern
Georg Teutsch: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Nature Climate Change, 2022, vol. 12, issue 6, 499-503
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Current global climate models struggle to represent precipitation and related extreme events, with serious implications for the physical evidence base to support climate actions. A leap to kilometre-scale models could overcome this shortcoming but requires collaboration on an unprecedented scale.
Date: 2022
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