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Selected publications from the APPLICATE project.
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Data

A framework for connecting physically distributed data centres into a unified unit.

Model development

Improved modelling capabilities will be achieved through improved process descriptions in the various components of the models.

Model evaluation

The aim of APPLICATE’s model evaluation efforts is threefold.

Advanced predictions

Reliable regional weather and climate information from daily to decadal time scales are crucial for socio-economic planning and societal preparedness.

Observing system design

Providing guidance for a better exploitation of existing observational datasets.

Arctic-midlatitude linkages

Coordinated multi-model experiments with coupled and atmosphere-only models will be performed.


SIMIP

A Sea-Ice Model inter-comparison Project of the mass budget of Arctic sea ice and snow in CMIP6 models.

PAMIP

PAMIP-The Polar Amplification Model Intercomparison Project.

YOPP

YOPP - the Year of Polar Prediction.

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