GEWEX Quarterly, Vol. 33, No. 4
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Polcher, Jan
Byrnes, Danyka
Becker, Paige
Koren, Gerbrand
Attig Bahar, Faten
Rabanal, Valentina
YESS Executive Committee
Isemer, Hans-Jörg
Schmetz, Johannes
Dera, Jerzy
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This issue of GEWEX Quarterly contains the articles on the following: a commentary on creating a shared vocabulary for the climate science community; an elevator pitch workshop and more offerings from H3S; looking at global inequalities in environmental research and balancing data-intensive and fundamental climate research with YESS; a tribute to Ehrhard Raschke, a founder of BALTEX, ISCCP, and BSRN, as well as an early SSG member; coupling human and Earth system models in E3SM-GCAM; the ARCSIX campaign to investigate the influences of radiation-cloud-aerosol-sea ice coupling in the Arctic climate system; a report from the GEWEX SSG-35 meeting held in Santiago, Chile; focusing on the importance of observations to assess model behavior, improving parameterizations, and understanding how land-atmosphere interactions are changing in a warming world during the 2023 GLASS Panel Meeting in Hohenheim, Germany; convection-permitting modeling for mountainous and high latitudes at the 7th Convection-Permitting Modeling Workshop; and the latest in land surface modeling trends, developments, and opportunities.
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ECV, essential climate variable, Common vocabulary, AGU H3S elevator pitch workshop, Global inequalities in environmental research, Balancing data-intensive and foundational climate research, In Memoriam, Ehrhard Raschke, BALTEX, coupling of human and Earth system models, E3SM-GCAM, ARCSIX, GEWEX SSG-35, 2023 GLASS Meeting, convection-permitting modeling for mountainous and high latitudes, 7th Convection-Permitting Modeling Workshop, DETECT, Land surface models, Sandrine Bony, Buys Ballot Medal
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