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  Information - CL11/CL32 Implementation of Earth System Models: Transferability and Software Aspects

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The emerging concept of "transferability" concerns the applicability of climate models for different climate regimes and scales. This session solicits contributions that explore the generality of climate models and their component parameterizations across varying locations and and across varying scales of space and time. Transferability properties of both global and regional climate models are relevant to this session. Examples of appropriate contributions include but are not limited to applications of the same model formulation in different geographical regions; conflicts between the need for model "tuning" versus the conceptual ideal of generality; transferability of parameterizations across a range of spatial scales; and relative performance of physical parameterization schemes when applied to different climate regimes. The session also will introduce the Transferability Working Group of the GEWEX Hydrometeorology Panel.

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