The impact of stratospheric resolution on the detectability of climate change signals in the free atmosphere
We perform a comparison of temperature changes in the free atmosphere over the period 1961-2010 using a high-top (lid at 84 km) and low-top (lid at 40 km) version of the HadGEM2 atmosphere-ocean global climate model. Model simulations of historical climate change that include key anthropogenic and n...
Main Authors: | Mitchell, D, Stott, P, Gray, L, Allen, MR, Lott, F, Butchart, N, Hardiman, S, Osprey, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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