2022-2023 Global-Nest Initiative Activity Summary : Recent Results and Future Plan
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Personal Author:Chen, J.-H. ; Clark, A. ; Ge, G. ; Harris, L.
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Hoogewind, K.
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Jensen, A.
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Lopez, H.
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Mouallem, J.
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Zavadoff, B.
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Zhang, X.
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Zhou, L.
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Corporate Authors:Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (U.S.). ; Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory. ; National Severe Storms Laboratory. ; Global Systems Laboratory (U.S.). ; Princeton University. Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences. ; Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies (Key Biscayne, Fla.).
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Description:The Global-Nest Initiative takes new technologies developed at Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) and partners to create convective-scale digital twins of the earth system to better simulate and predict extreme weather events, their impacts, and their role within the broader earth system, and to create actionable information at all time scales. This annual report describes the activities and results of the NOAA Global-Nest Initiative during Fiscal Year 2022-2023.
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Series:NOAA technical memorandum OAR GFDL 2023-001
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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