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23 | 23 | * And then its impact is only on radiation |
24 | 24 | * Several centres have already expressed a strong interest in participating: ECMWF, NCEP, NASA, CMA , JMA , KMA , CNRM and ECCC. |
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27 | 27 | ==== 3. WGNE-S2S-GAW Aerosols Project (WGNE-S2S-GAW-Aer) ==== |
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29 | 29 | The WGNE-S2S-GAW Aerosols project (WGNE-S2S-GAW-Aer) includes two main components: one is built on WGNE-AerI by running higher resolution regional models in order to address the importance of interactive aerosols on weather predictability; the second component considers sub-seasonal reforecasts experiments based on ensemble approach in a global scale in order to address the importance of interactive aerosol on sub-seasonal predictability. The WGNE-S2S-GAW-Aer will benefit from the expertise of the Joint Working Group on Forecast Verification Research (JWGFVR)regarding the best metrics to be used to assess both NWP deterministic and ensemble forecasts, taking advices on what metrics to evaluate meteorological and air quality variables. |
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34 | 34 | * Time frame: experiments to be completed by **end 2021** |
35 | 35 | * Archiving: data will be archived at CPTEC |
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38 | 38 | ==== 4. Activities proposed for 2020 ==== |
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45 | 45 | 1. Start running experiments with and without interactive dust and biomass burning. |
46 | 46 | 1. When ready, upload model outputs in the CPTC archive. |
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49 | 49 | ==== 5. Resources ==== |
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51 | 51 | We mainly work through collaboration with WGNE, WMO/GAW and participating centres. |