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Simulated Changes in the Frequency of Extremes and Regional Features of Seasonal/Annual Temperature and Precipitation when Atmospheric CO2 Is Doubled
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Following a transient increase in the atmospheric carbon dioxide to double the current level, and a subsequent maintenance at the doubled level, there is a climate shift toward a new equilibrium state. Changes in the mean ...
Southern High-Latitude Ocean Climate Drift in a Coupled Model
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Climate drift in coupled models affects the response of the coupled system to an external forcing. In most existing coupled models that employ flux adjustments, the southern high latitudes, in particular, are still affected ...
Southern High-Latitude Ocean Climate Drift in a Coupled Model
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Climate drift in coupled models affects the response of the coupled system to an external forcing. In most existing coupled models that employ flux adjustments, the southern high latitudes, in particular, are still affected ...
Transient Climate Change in the CSIRO Coupled Model with Dynamic Sea Ice
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The CSIRO coupled model has been used in a ?transient? greenhouse experiment. This model contains atmospheric, oceanic, comprehensive sea-ice (dynamic/thermodynamic plus leads), and biospheric submodels. The model control ...
Response of a Global Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere–Sea Ice Climate Model to an Imposed North Atlantic High-Latitude Freshening
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The response of a coupled oceanic?atmospheric?sea ice climate model to an imposed North Atlantic high-latitude freshening is examined. The imposed freshening lasts for 5 yr with a total salt deficit equivalent to about ...
Comparison of a Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere Model with and without Oceanic Eddy-Induced Advection. Part I: Ocean Spinup and Control Integrations
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The Gent and McWilliams (GM) parameterization for large-scale water transport caused by mesoscale oceanic eddies is introduced into the oceanic component of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation ...
Southern Mid- to High-Latitude Variability, a Zonal Wavenumber-3 Pattern, and the Antarctic Circumpolar Wave in the CSIRO Coupled Model
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Variability in the southern atmospheric circulation at mid- to high latitudes with a dominant quasi-stationary wavenumber-3 pattern has been reported in many observational studies. The variability is barotropic in nature ...
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Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Strong ENSO Variability and a Super-ENSO Pair in the CSIRO Mark 3 Coupled Climate Model
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Simulations of El Niño?Southern Oscillation (ENSO) variability with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Mark 3 coupled climate model, which is not flux adjusted and has an ocean north?south ...