The PRIMAVERA coordinated experiments Sample Clauses

The PRIMAVERA coordinated experiments. 3.1.2. The AMV and IPV SST patterns used in PRIMAVERA experiments
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The PRIMAVERA coordinated experiments. The wish list of the coordinated PRIMAVERA coupled experiments is the following: (AMV- CTRL) a control experiment where the North Atlantic is constrained to follow the model control run climatology; (AMV+) a perturbed ensemble where one restores North Atlantic SSTs to positive AMV anomaly (see below) superimposed on model climatology; (AMV-) a perturbed ensemble where one restores North Atlantic SSTs to negative AMV anomaly superimposed on model climatology. (IPV-CTRL), (IPV+), (IPV-), defined as in the AMV case but for the Pacific. All the experiments must be run for ~10 years and ~25 members. PRIMAVERA teams will have to decide how many of the experiments they will be able to perform, especially in the costly high resolution case (some compromise between CPU time and the number of members may need to be found). It is mandatory to perform the selected experiments at both low (LR) and high (HR) spatial resolution in order to be used in the main PRIMAVERA objectives and deliverables. Groups that have the capability may run additional tier1 and tier2 DCPP-C experiments. All the details related to the experimental set-up can be found in the DCPP-related GMD paper (Xxxx et al. 2016).

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