Atmospheric Blocking and Mean Biases in Climate Models
Models often underestimate blocking in the Atlantic and Pacific basins and this can lead to errors in both weather and climate predictions. Horizontal resolution is often cited as the main culprit for blocking errors due to poorly resolved small-scale variability, the upscale effects of which help t...
Main Authors: | Scaife, A, Woollings, T, Knight, J, Martin, G, Hinton, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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