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dphase_cmcgeml: regional GEM model driving (low resolution) forecast run by CMC for the MAP D-PHASE project

The Canadian Meterological Centre (CMC) is running the Global Environmental Multiscale (GEM) model in limited-area mode for the duration of the MAP D-PHASE project (1 June - 31 November 2007). The model is run once-daily directly from operational GEM meso-global forecast data (grid spacing of 33 km). A pair of domains are used for the project with horizontal grid spacings of 15 km and 2.5 km. This outer (low resolution or driving) grid is initialized daily at 0000 UTC and covers all of Europe, out to the British Isles, the North Sea, and Nortern Africa. The timestep for this forecast is 300 sec and outputs are available hourly.

No regional analysis or data assimilation cycle is undertaken during this project. All observational data will therefore be ingested only indrectly in the regional setup through the outer grid initialization and hourly boundary updates from the meso-global model. The GEM model is a semi-implicit, semi-Lagrangian, two time-level, non-hydrostatic model that runs in a wide variety of configurations. An updated version (v3.3.0) of the GEM model is being used for the MAP D-PHASE project in preparation for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games project. This version takes advantage of recent developments designed to enhance the quality of guidance over regions of steeply-sloping orography, including the addition of a 6-category bulk microphysics scheme and time-varying orography over the initialization period.

For more information on

-the GEM model dynamics: see Cote et al (1998) [Mon. Wea. Rev.].

-the model physics package: contact Recherche en Prevision Numerique for the related technical document by Mailhot.

-the model's microphysics scheme: see Milbrandt and Yau (2007) [Mon. Wea. Rev.].


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DDOM: xfirst: 2.0 yfirst: 43.0 xsize: 201.0 ysize: 101.0 xinc: 0.08 yinc: 0.07 xnpole: 0.0 ynpole: 0.0

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Date (Publication)
2009-04-07
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1

Citation identifier
dphase_cmcgeml
Citation identifier
doi:10.1594/WDCC/dphase_cmcgeml
Principal investigator
  Environment Canada - Ronald McTaggart-Cowan
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  Environment Canada - Ronald McTaggart-Cowan
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Author
  Environment Canada - Ronald McTaggart-Cowan
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Publisher
  WDC Climate at DKRZ
Point of contact
  Environment Canada - Ronald McTaggart-Cowan
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  • model data

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  • regional model forecast

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COPS scientific use: For scientific use only. No commercial use allowed. Please be aware of the common COPS/GOP/D-PHASE data policy http://cops.wdc-climate.de/

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2007-06-01
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2007-11-30
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https://www.wdc-climate.de/ui/entry?acronym=dphase_cmcgeml
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eng; USA

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Hierarchy level name

dphase_cmcgeml

Date stamp
2007-06-13T12:23:06
Metadata standard name

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Metadata standard version

ISO 19115-2:2009

Point of contact
  Environment Canada - Ronald McTaggart-Cowan
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Point of contact
  Environment Canada - Ronald McTaggart-Cowan
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