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Vivien Voss, Heinke Schlünzen, David Grawe, Bernd Leitl (2019). AtMoDat (Atmospheric Model Data) - creation of a model standard for obstacle resolving models.
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AtMoDat Logo PNG
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AtMoDat Logo as PNG file
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Conference Contribution: AGU, December 2019
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Contributions of AtMoDat project partners to the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting 2019.
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Conference Contributions
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Conference Contribution: ITM, September 2019
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Contributions of AtMoDat project partners to the 37th International Technical Meetings (ITM) on Air Pollution Modelling and its Application.
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Conference Contributions
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AtMoDat at the ITM Conference 2019
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Vivien Voss (University of Hamburg) presented the AtMoDat project at the International Technical Meetings (ITM) on Air Pollution Modelling and its Application in Hamburg. She also advertised a survey on urban scale atmospheric modeling.
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News & Events
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Project Partners
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The four project partners of the AtMoDat project a briefly presented: German Climate Computing Center, Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology University Library, University of Hamburg and University of Leipzig.
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About AtMoDat
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About AtMoDat
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Details on AtMoDat
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A more detailed description of the AtMoDat is provided here.
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About AtMoDat
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About AtMoDat
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The exchange and interpretation of climate model data is of importance far beyond the climate research community, but is currently hampered by the lack of comprehensive quality assurance measures and coordinated curation criteria. In meteorology and climate research, data quality and data curation standards are primarily established and applied in large, internationally coordinated model comparison studies (MIPs, e.g. Coupled Model Intercomparison Project - CMIP). However, quality assured data and transparent curation criteria are important to ensure effective partial and subsequent usability of research data by other research communities and public authorities. In this context, the AtMoDat project (Atmosphären-Modelldaten: Datenqualität, Kurationskriterien und DOI-Branding) focusses on two aspects. (a) CMIP data standards will be adapted to the needs of smaller MIPs and to urban-scale climate research. (b) The existing DataCite meta data schema will be extended to hold information on discipline-specific quality checking of the published data. Two nationally and internationally strongly networked partners from climate research (University of Hamburg, University of Leipzig), an infrastructure operator from climate research (DKRZ) and the Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) Hannover form the AtMoDat consortium.
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AtMoDat Logo
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The AtMoDat Logo in high resolution in different file formats.
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