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David Holland Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences New York University, USA

David Holland Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences New York University, USA. Polar Model Intercomparison Projects. The Fourth CLIVAR/CliC/SCAR Southern Ocean Region Panel Meeting Buenos Aires, AR November 13, 2006.

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David Holland Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences New York University, USA

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  1. David HollandCourant Institute of Mathematical SciencesNew York University, USA Polar Model Intercomparison Projects The Fourth CLIVAR/CliC/SCAR Southern Ocean Region Panel Meeting Buenos Aires, AR November 13, 2006

  2. Polar Ocean MIPs (Model Intercomparison Projects) AOMIP – Arctic Ocean Model Intercomparison Project OMIP – Ocean Model Intercomparison Project ISOMIP – Ice-Shelf Ocean Model Intercomparison Project SIOMIP – Southern Ice Ocean Model Intercomparison Project

  3. AOMIP

  4. AOMIP

  5. AOMIP

  6. AOMIP

  7. OMIP

  8. OMIP

  9. OMIP

  10. ISOMIP

  11. ISOMIP

  12. ISOMIP

  13. SIOMIP

  14. SIOMIP

  15. MIP Summary AOMIP – ArcticOcean Model Intercomparison Project OMIP – Ocean Model Intercomparison Project ISOMIP – Ice-Shelf Ocean Model Intercomparison Project SIOMIP – Southern Ice Ocean Model Intercomparison Project • Too many / too few MIPs? • Resources to carry out MIPs? • Strategies for MIPs differences: discovery vs. explanation? • Demonstrating impact on Global Climate Models?

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