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Theme Leader : Wayne Schubert

CMMAP will undertake two publishing projects that will significantly enhance scientific communication in
our field: the creation of a new and unique online technical journal devoted to global modeling, and the production of
an edited book on the history of global climate modeling, including transcripts of interviews with the key
participants.

The book on the history of global atmospheric modeling will capture the stories of the pioneers of
atmospheric general circulation modeling, including those involved with early work on cloud parameterization.

This theme tracks the recruitment of chapter authors, the status of interviews, and progress towards the
journal's publication.

The journal, tentatively titled Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems (JAMES), will be an all-electronic,
open access, peer-reviewed journal to serve the global modeling community. JAMES will publish research related
to a wide range of problems in climate science, including atmospheric and oceanic flows on multiple
scales, radiation, cloud physics, boundary layer and land surface processes, the biosphere and cryosphere, biogeochemical
cycles, and the development of numerical methods for climate science. The journal will also inform a
wider non-specialist audience interested in climate science through a section for science educators, decision makers,
and the informed public.

This theme tracks progress towards defining the Journal's scope, developing a business plan, exploring
publisher affiliations, and efforts to publicize the journal.


Projects


Reports & Presentations

  • August 2007 Team Meeting

  • February 2007 Team Meeting
    • Wayne Schubert presentation, Knowledge Transfer to NWP & Climate Modeling Centers
    • Wayne Schubert, Theme Breakout Report
Other meeting presentations found here.


Book and Journal Email Archive

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