First steps of a lake model intercomparison project: LakeMIP

1) Moscow State University, Scientific Research Computing Center; Leninskie Gory, Moscow State University, building 4, RU-119991, GSP-1, Moscow, Russia 2) University of Geneva, Climate Change and Climate Impact, Battelle/D, 7 chemin de Drize, CH-1227 Carouge, Switzerland 3) University of Quebec at Montreal, Canadian Regional Climate Modelling and Diagnostics (CRCMD) Network, 550 Sherbrooke Ouest, 19th floor, Montreal (Quebec), H3A 1B9, Canada 4) Auburn University, Department of Civil Engineering, Auburn Alabama 36849-5337, USA 5) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Frankfurter Str. 135, D-63067 Offenbach am Main, Germany

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