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Adaptive modeling in atmospheric sciences has evolved to a state of maturity that it seems to be the right time to summarize what has been achieved so far and to sketch the near future of research directions. This work gives an overview of current approaches to adaptive atmospheric modeling. The author has included material and results cited from other sources in order to give a broader overview of the different approaches. It is clear that his own work is described in more detail, even if this might not in all cases be the mainstream in technological development. Many of the achievements of the author’s group are reported in a way that tries to be as understandable as possible, yet detailed enough to be reproducible. However, if in doubt, readability was given the preference.
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Behrens, J. (2006). Introduction. In: Adaptive Atmospheric Modeling. Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering, vol 54. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-33383-5_1
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