Zhang He, Cao Meichun. 2025: Progress and Prospects of the Earth System Numerical Simulation Facility (EarthLab). Acta Meteorologica Sinica. DOI: 10.11676/qxxb2025.20240211
Citation: Zhang He, Cao Meichun. 2025: Progress and Prospects of the Earth System Numerical Simulation Facility (EarthLab). Acta Meteorologica Sinica. DOI: 10.11676/qxxb2025.20240211

Progress and Prospects of the Earth System Numerical Simulation Facility (EarthLab)

  • The Earth System Numerical Simulation Facility, also known as EarthLab, is a national-class key scientific and technological infrastructure project in China during the Twelfth Five-Year Plan period. The project was officially completed in Huairou Comprehensive National Science Center in October 2022. The objectives of the project are: 1) to explore the physical, chemical and biological processes of the atmosphere, as well as the hydrosphere, cryosphere, lithosphere and biosphere on Earth’s surface, and their interactions, and probe the effects of those interactions on the overall Earth system and regional environment over China; 2) to merge simulated and observed data to improve the accuracy of predictions, achieve quantitative descriptions and simulations of complex processes of the Earth system under mesoscale resolution, and scientifically underpin major issues such as national disaster prevention and reduction, the response to climate change, and governance of the atmospheric environment; and 3) to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and integration among various branches of Earth system science and propel China’s all-embracing advancements in this field to an internationally renowned level. This article will review the international development trends of Earth system numerical simulation facilities, and particularly introduce the composition and functions, the main achievements and future plans of China"s "Earth System Numerical Simulation Facility".
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