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1 Regional Modeling Workshop ► Regional teams of 5 to 10 users led by 2-3 experts. ► Develop collaborative projects within the teams that have to do with climate change over their region.  local people know the local climatology and related problems of primary interest.  do mini-assessments of what we currently know from the models and the observed record about "climate change" over the regions.  some specific studies of interest for the different regions (e.g. deforestation within the context of climate change, aerosols, monsoons, extreme events etc.)

2 Goals of the Workshop ► To re-establish a network of users  experts  new users particularly from developing nations scientists. ► To develop regional networks of users through collaborative projects. ► A collective document (e.g. special issue of a journal) with a possible contribution to the IPCC 4 th Assessment Report.

3 New Model Release ► Extensive code, pre-processor, and post- processing streamlining/debugging including improvements to the user-friendliness ► New implementations…  Tracer code (sulfates, etc.)  Zeng ocean flux scheme.  SUBEX large-scale precipitation scheme.  Non-hydrostatic option based in MM5 (not yet done)  Subgrid topography/land-use scheme (not yet in new version)  Emanuel convection scheme  Parallel version (in the works…) ► Possible future upgrades…  Replacement of BATS with a different surface scheme (e.g. CLM).  Additional convection scheme (e.g. Kain-Fritsch).

4 New Model Release ► Extensive code, pre-processor, and post- processing streamlining & debugging including improvements to the user- friendliness  UCSC Pre- & Post-processing  ECHAM4.5 BCs  Diagnostic Packages ► NCL ► Source Code Documentation, output ► Linda’s diagnostic package ► Selection of variables to output  Selection/modification of land-use/topography data

5 New Model Release ► New implementations…  Tracer code (sulfates, etc.)  Zeng ocean flux scheme.  SUBEX large-scale precipitation scheme.  Non-hydrostatic option based in MM5 (not yet done)  Subgrid topography/land-use scheme (not yet in new version)  Emanuel convection scheme

6 Possible additions to physics ► Stretch grid, variable resolution ► Kain & Fritsch, Betts-Miller convective scheme (ictp will add) ► Better documentation for physics schemes ► Switch to CLM (Allison) with subgrid simple scheme option ► Add cloud ice (Jeremy?), maybe Dudhia scheme

7 Long-term developments ► Upgrade numerics (maybe move towards WRF)

8 New Model Release ► Possible future upgrades…  Replacement of BATS with a different surface scheme (e.g. CLM).  Additional convection scheme (e.g. Kain-Fritsch).

9 Long-term future

10 Distribution of Participants 7 1 3 2 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 0(9) 1 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 2

11 North America South America Southeast Asia East Asia South Asia Europe Mediterranean North Africa Sub-Saharan Africa Central Asia

12 Participants North America 9 South America 6 Europe 7 Mediterranean & N. Africa 12 Africa 10 South Asia 8 East Asia 3(9) Pacific Islands 9 Total: 64 (9) Developing Nation: 49 (9)

13 6 1 1 Cuba 6 U.S. ------------ 7 Total North America

14 2 1 Argentina 2 Brazil 2 Peru ---------------- 5 Total South America 2 1

15 1 1 1 Belgium 1 Bulgaria 1 Czech Rep. 1 Estonia 1 Poland 1 Romania 1 Ukraine ----------------- 7 Total Europe 1 1 1 1 1

16 1 3 1 Croatia 3 Egypt 1 Greece 3 Italy 1 Portugal 1 Spain 1 Turkey --------------- 11 Total Mediterranean & North Africa 11 3 1 1

17 3 1 1 Ghana 1 Kenya 3 Nigeria 1 Senegal 3 S. Africa 1 Zimbabwe ----------------- 10 Total Africa 1 1 3 1

18 1 Bangladesh 4 India 1 Iran 1 Sri Lanka 1 Uzbekistan ----------------- 8 Total South Asia 1 1 4 1 1

19 9 China 1 RO Korea 1 Mongolia ----------------- 11 Total East Asia 1 9 1

20 5 2 1 Indonesia 2 Philippines 2 Vietnam ----------------- 5 Total Islands & Australia 1


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