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[ISO_Topic_Category='IMAGERY/BASE MAPS/EARTH COVER']
NCAR Community Climate System Model 4.0 (CCSM4.0)
Entry ID: NCAR_MODEL_CCSM3
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The Community Climate System Model (CCSM) is a coupled climate model for simulating the earth's climate system. Composed of four separate models simultaneously simulating the earth's atmosphere, ocean, land surface and sea-ice, and one central coupler component, the CCSM allows researchers to conduct fundamental research into the earth's past, present and future climate states.
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CCSM source code is distributed through a public Subversion code repository. This code can be checked out using Subversion client software, such as the command tool svn, or simply viewed with a web browser. Authorization is required to access the code repository. Please contact the NCAR Community Climate System Model group for more information (ccsm@ucar.edu).
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Please cite the service originator if you use this model.
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Rong Chun Yu, Hee Wen Teh, Peter A. Jaques, Constantinos Sioutas, John R. Froines. 2004. Quality control of semi-continuous mobility size-fractionated particle number concentration data. Atmospheric Environment, Volume 38, Issue 20, Pages 3341-3348.
Shen S, Jaques PA, Zhu YF, Geller MD, Sioutas C. 2002. Evaluation of the SMPS-APS system as a continuous monitor for measuring PM2.5, PM10 and coarse (PM2.5-10) concentrations. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT 36(24) 3939-3950.
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