Publications An intro RASM paper (BAMS/EGU/J. Clim) – Model description (components, coupler, challenges resolved/outstanding, community effort) – Best/typical.

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Publications An intro RASM paper (BAMS/EGU/J. Clim) – Model description (components, coupler, challenges resolved/outstanding, community effort) – Best/typical results (time means, seasonal cycle, timeseries) – Framework based on the recent AGU talk – Outstanding issues – Development/future plan

RASM Publications – 6-month plan Cassano et al., atmospheric paper – J. Clim DuVivier et al., POP-CICE with WRF output Hughes et al., WRF extreme wind analysis Osinski et al., h-case ice-ocean paper Clement Kinney et al., Pacific/Bering ocean paper Roberts et al., sea-ice scaling paper Robert et al., CICE results from RASM Nijssen et al., VIC coupling and results in RASM Hamman et al., routing scheme Technical note on WRF daily-averaging

RASM-related Publications Glisan et al., WRF extreme precip analysis (DJF) Glisan et al., WRF extreme precip analysis (JJA) Fisel et al., regime and extremes

Publication standards Time-averaged analysis (e.g. seasonal vice other means) March / September, 1-/2-/3-monthly Figure orientation

Pubs requirements Tag36 including WRF daily-averages Move to Spirit Albedo fraction test Start Jan’79 (test a month followed by 2 simulations: Andrew & Robert) 3-member ensemble (test a month followed by 10-year each Telecon ~end of May (after tag36, albedo fraction, sea ice wind stress tests)

Meetings Polar AMS – 29 Apr -1 May 2013 CLIVAR GRISO workshop – 4-7 June 2013 (Saffia, Wieslaw) CESM – June (Bill, Wieslaw) IPCC/CORDEX, 4-7 November 2013 (Bill, John, Wieslaw) - Arctic group spin-off – 8 Nov 2013 DACA, Atm-cryosphere Davos – 8-12 July (John) DOE UAV – July 2013 (John) AGU – 9-13 Dec 2013 Ocean Sciences - Feb 2014 IGS – May 2014 RCM Workshop May 2014