Source: Journal of Climate:;2011:;volume( 024 ):;issue: 013:;page 3484
Author(s): Donner, Leo J.; Wyman, Bruce L.; Hemler, Richard S.; Horowitz, Larry W.; Ming, Yi; Zhao, Ming; Golaz, Jean-Christophe; Ginoux, Paul; Lin, S.-J.; Schwarzkopf, M. Daniel; Austin, John; Alaka, Ghassan; Cooke, William F.; Delworth, Thomas L.; Freidenreich, Stuart M.; Gordon, C. T.; Griffies, Stephen M.; Held, Isaac M.; Hurlin, William J.; Klein, Stephen A.; Knutson, Thomas R.; Langenhorst, Amy R.; Lee, Hyun-Chul; Lin, Yanluan; Magi, Brian I.; Malyshev, Sergey L.; Milly, P. C. D.; Naik, Vaishali; Nath, Mary J.; Pincus, Robert; Ploshay, Jeffrey J.; Ramaswamy, V.; Seman, Charles J.; Shevliakova, Elena; Sirutis, Joseph J.; Stern, William F.; Stouffer, Ronald J.; Wilson, R. John; Winton, Michael; Wittenberg, Andrew T.; Zeng, Fanrong
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) has developed a coupled general circulation model (CM3) for the atmosphere, oceans, land, and sea ice. The goal of CM3 is to address emerging issues in climate change, including ...