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Tom Clune
Researcher at Goddard Space Flight Center
Publications - 12
Citations - 399
Tom Clune is an academic researcher from Goddard Space Flight Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate model & Planetary system. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 337 citations.
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Future climate change under RCP emission scenarios with GISS ModelE2
Larissa Nazarenko,Gavin A. Schmidt,Ron L. Miller,N. Tausnev,M. Kelley,Reto Ruedy,Gary L. Russell,Igor Aleinov,Mike Bauer,Mike Bauer,S. E. Bauer,Rainer Bleck,Vittorio Canuto,Y. Cheng,Tom Clune,A. D. Del Genio,Greg Faluvegi,James Hansen,R. J. Healy,N. Y. Kiang,Dorothy Koch,Andrew A. Lacis,Allegra N. LeGrande,J. Lerner,K. W. K. Lo,Surabi Menon,V. Oinas,Jan P. Perlwitz,Jan P. Perlwitz,Michael J. Puma,David Rind,Anastasia Romanou,Anastasia Romanou,Makiko Sato,Drew Shindell,Shan Sun,K. Tsigaridis,Nadine Unger,Apostolos Voulgarakis,Mao-Sung Yao,Jinlun Zhang +40 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the anthropogenically forced climate response for the 21st century representative concentration pathway (RCP) emission scenarios and their extensions for the period 2101-2500.
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Resolving Orbital and Climate Keys of Earth and Extraterrestrial Environments with Dynamics (ROCKE-3D) 1.0: A General Circulation Model for Simulating the Climates of Rocky Planets
Michael J. Way,Michael J. Way,Igor Aleinov,Igor Aleinov,David S. Amundsen,David S. Amundsen,Mark A. Chandler,Mark A. Chandler,Tom Clune,A. D. Del Genio,Yuka Fujii,Maxwell Kelley,Nancy Y. Kiang,Linda E. Sohl,Linda E. Sohl,K. Tsigaridis,K. Tsigaridis +16 more
TL;DR: ROCKE-3D as mentioned in this paper is a 3D General Circulation Model (GCM) developed at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies for the modeling of atmospheres of solar system and exoplanetary terrestrial planets.
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Climates of Warm Earth-like Planets I: 3-D Model Simulations.
TL;DR: In this paper, a large ensemble of simulations of an Earth-like world with increasing insolation and rotation rate was presented, including two types of oceans; one without ocean heat transport (OHT) between grid cells as has been commonly used in the exoplanet literature, while the other is a fully coupled dynamic bathtub type ocean.
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The Earth System Prediction Suite: Toward a Coordinated U.S. Modeling Capability
Gerhard Theurich,Cecelia DeLuca,Timothy J Campbell,Fushan Liu,K. Saint,Mariana Vertenstein,J. Chen,R. Oehmke,James D. Doyle,T. Whitcomb,Alan J. Wallcraft,M. Iredell,Thomas L. Black,A. da Silva,Tom Clune,R. Ferraro,Peggy Li,Maxwell Kelley,Igor Aleinov,Venkatramani Balaji,N. Zadeh,Robert Jacob,Benjamin Kirtman,Francis X. Giraldo,David McCarren,Scott Sandgathe,Steven E. Peckham,R. Dunlap +27 more
TL;DR: The Earth System Prediction Suite (ESPS) is a collection of flagship U.S. weather and climate models and model components that are being instrumented to conform to interoperability conventions, documented to follow metadata standards, and made available either under open source terms or to credentialed users.
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Profiling and Improving I/O Performance of a Large-Scale Climate Scientific Application
Zhuo Liu,Bin Wang,Teng Wang,Yuan Tian,Cong Xu,Yandong Wang,Weikuan Yu,Carlos A. Cruz,Shujia Zhou,Tom Clune,Scott Klasky +10 more
TL;DR: This paper adopts a mission-critical scientific application, GEOS-5, as a case to profile and analyze the communication and I/O issues that are preventing applications from fully utilizing the underlying parallel storage systems, and redesigns itsI/O framework along with a set of parallel I/W techniques to achieve high scalability and performance.