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On the role of horizontal resolution over the Tibetan Plateau in the REMO regional climate modelXu et al., 2018
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- Xu J
- Koldunov N
- Remedio A
- Sein D
- Zhi X
- Jiang X
- Xu M
- Zhu X
- Fraedrich K
- Jacob D
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- Climate Dynamics
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A number of studies have shown that added value is obtained by increasing the horizontal resolution of a regional climate model to capture additional fine-scale weather processes. However, the mechanisms leading to this added value are different over areas with …
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