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2024 Balaguru, K., Wang, S. S. ‐C., Leung, L. R., Hagos, S., Harrop, B., Chang, C., et al. (2024). Influence of Eastern Pacific Hurricanes on the Southwest US Wildfire Environment. Geophysical Research Letters, 51(4), e2023GL106774. https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL106774 Qin, Y., Tang, Q., Xue, Y., Liu, Y., & Lin, Y. (2024). Improved subseasonal-to-seasonal [...]

New DOE Portal Connects Researchers and Students with Climate Science and Training Opportunities

National Virtual Climate Laboratory Portal connects researchers with climate science and training opportunities

Global Evaluation of Terrestrial Biogeochemistry in the Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM)

The study investigates the role of the phosphorus cycle in the historical terrestrial carbon balance.

All-Hands Presentations

All-Hands Presentation: April 11, 2024 EAMxx Infrastructure Designing a Next Generation Global Atmosphere Model by Aaron S. Donahue PDF of Presentation MP4 Movie (on the E3SM YouTube Channel)

Career Opportunities – Government

Current career opportunities in the Government

Career Opportunities – Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Current career opportunities at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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AGU 2023 E3SM Town Hall “A Decade of Earth System Modeling Effort at the DOE” The recording of the presentation on “E3SM as an Open Science Model Development Project” from the AGU 2023 Town Hall: “E3SM: A Decade of Earth System Modeling Effort at the Department of Energy” can be [...]

E3SM – A Decade of Progress: Fun Facts

The origin of Compy’s full name of CompyMcNodeFace

E3SM – A Decade of Progress: A Timeline

E3SM project achieved its bold decadal vision in 2023 and looks back into the timeline leading to it

Acknowledge E3SM

If you use software from the E3SM project, cite the software in your publications. See Research Software Citation for more information. The Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM) Project should also be acknowledged in publications as the origin of software or data used in the research using the following guidelines. [...]