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GEM is Environment Canada and Climate Canada's Global Environmental Multiscale (GEM) weather and seasonal forecast model. Most of the source code is written in Fortran. Just a few basic routines are written in C. The call of the executable is surrounded by pre- and post-processing shell and Python scripts.

At the ESCER Centre of UQAM we take a copy of GEM and modify the code and scripts to convert the weather and seasonal forecast model into a climate model. The main differences between GEM and GEM-UQAM are:

  • The scripts of GEM-UQAM are changed to run simulations by month and to store the output in monthly directories.
  • GEM-UQAM contains the option to use the land surface model: CLASS (Canadian Land Surface Scheme)
  • GEM-UQAM contains the option to use the 2D lake model: FLake
  • In GEM-UQAM all accumulators are averaged and therefore "per second" must be added to accumulator units.

Depending on the version, the official name of the UQAM version of GEM is:

      "Developmental version of CRCM5/GEM3, CRCM6/GEM5"
      "MRCC5/GEM3, MRCC6/GEM5 en développement"



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