The Effect of a Well-Resolved Stratosphere on Surface Climate: Differences between CMIP5 Simulations with High and Low Top Versions of the Met Office Climate Model
The importance of using a general circulation model that includes a well-resolved stratosphere for climate simulations, and particularly the influence this has on surface climate, is investigated. High top model sim- ulations are run with the Met Office Unified Model for the Coupled Model Intercompa...
Main Authors: | Hardiman, S, Butchart, N, Hinton, T, Osprey, S, Gray, L |
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格式: | Journal article |
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2012
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