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SUMMARY
The multi-scale modeling framework (MMF), or super- parameterization, was conceived as an economical way to include an explicit representation of some scales of moist convection in a GCM by embedding a cloud-resolving model (CRM) in each column of the parent GCM (Grabowski and Smolarkiewicz, 1999; Grabowski, 2001; Randall et_al, 2003; Khairoutdinov et_al, 2005). Model evaluation paper W. Hannah et_al: Checkerboard patterns in E3SMv2 and E3SM-MMFv2 quence of the scale gap is that the internal spatial variability of the CRM cannot be advected by the GCM flow and remain "trapped" in the . . .
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