I’ve got an entire day on trains as I get from Reading to Toulouse … so it’s a work day.
I am looking at the climate implications of variable resolution in the ocean. Ideas for other papers I should look at greatfully received (to add to my long list)!
Meanwhile, you get a bonus #zoterotab
Behrens et al (2020): Local Grid Refinement in New Zealand's Earth System Model: Tasman Sea Ocean Circulation Improvements and Super-Gyre Circulation Implications
To be honest my zotero tabs are lonely this week, they are waiting patientlly, but I am busy elsewhere, but I did promise some frequent updates. So here we go, this is today’s #zoterotab
Haarma et al (2020): "HighResMIP versions of EC-Earth: EC-Earth3P and EC-Earth3P-HR – description, model computational performance and basic validation” https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-13-3507-2020
We were looking at their NEMO speeds at a quarter of a degree and wondering why ours are not as fast. There are answers.
While I admire @ClnHz’s #PaperOfTheWeek idea, I am not sure I really properly read papers at all any more. Or very rarely. And summarising? It wont happen (for me)
However, I skim read a lot, so instead, I’m going to more often pick one of the papers open in my #zotero tabs, and tell you it’s there.
Today #zoterotab is Annan and Hargreaves (2017): On the meaning of independence in climate science, https://dx.doi.org/10.5194/esd-8-211-2017
(I am not sucking up to
@jdannan & @julesberry 😜, this is a coincidence)
#paperoftheweek #zotero #zoterotab