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One traditional approach is to use grids generated by triangular refinement of an [[icosahedron]]. The original works of the use of the icosahedral grid in the geophysical problem date back to Williamson (1968) and Sadourny ''et al.'' (1968). These works were followed by (Williamson, 1969; Cullen, 1974; Cullen and Hall, 1979; Masuda and Ohnishi, 1986).
As an alternative, '''icosahedral–hexagonal grids''' have been developed to discretize weather and climate models. They are based on truncated icosahedra and dodecahedra. In the 1990s, several research groups have developed icosahedral gridpoint general circulation models using their own new techniques. A few examples are [[GME of Deutscher Wetterdienst]] for the numerical prediction model (Majewski ''et al.'', 2002)., ICON GCM: ICOsahedral Non-hydrostatic General Circulation Model
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