Engelbrecht, FALandman, WAEngelbrecht, CJLandman, SBopape, Mary-Jane MRoux, BMcGregor, JLThatcher, M2012-05-292012-05-292011-12Engelbrecht, F.A., Landman, W.A., Engelbrecht, C.J., Landman, S, Bopape, M.M., Roux, B., McGregor, J.L. and Thatcher, M. Multi-scale climate modelling over Southern Africa using a variable-resolution global model. COP 17 Side event of SATREPS-Japan, Durban, 2 December 2011http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5881COP 17 Side event of SATREPS-Japan, Durban, 2 December 2011Examples are provided how a single atmospheric model can be applied across a range of time and spatial scales.enSeamless predictionWeather and climateExtremesMulti-scale climate modelling over Southern Africa using a variable-resolution global modelConference PresentationEngelbrecht, F., Landman, W., Engelbrecht, C., Landman, S., Bopape, M. M., Roux, B., ... Thatcher, M. (2011). Multi-scale climate modelling over Southern Africa using a variable-resolution global model. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5881Engelbrecht, FA, WA Landman, CJ Engelbrecht, S Landman, Mary-Jane M Bopape, B Roux, JL McGregor, and M Thatcher. "Multi-scale climate modelling over Southern Africa using a variable-resolution global model." (2011): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5881Engelbrecht F, Landman W, Engelbrecht C, Landman S, Bopape MM, Roux B, et al, Multi-scale climate modelling over Southern Africa using a variable-resolution global model; 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5881 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Engelbrecht, FA AU - Landman, WA AU - Engelbrecht, CJ AU - Landman, S AU - Bopape, Mary-Jane M AU - Roux, B AU - McGregor, JL AU - Thatcher, M AB - Examples are provided how a single atmospheric model can be applied across a range of time and spatial scales. DA - 2011-12 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Seamless prediction KW - Weather and climate KW - Extremes LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2011 T1 - Multi-scale climate modelling over Southern Africa using a variable-resolution global model TI - Multi-scale climate modelling over Southern Africa using a variable-resolution global model UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5881 ER -