Climate SPHINX: evaluating the impact of resolution and stochastic physics parameterisations in climate simulations
The Climate SPHINX (Stochastic Physics HIgh resolutioN eXperiments) project is a comprehensive set of ensemble simulations aimed at evaluating the sensitivity of present and future climate to model resolution and stochastic parameterisation. The EC-Earth Earth system model is used to explore the imp...
Main Authors: | Davini, P, Von Hardenberg, J, Corti, S, Christensen, H, Juricke, S, Subramanian, A, Watson, P, Weisheimer, A, Palmer, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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European Geosciences Union
2017
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