Multimodel climate and variability of the stratosphere
The stratospheric climate and variability from simulations of sixteen chemistry-climate models is evaluated. On average the polar night jet is well reproduced though its variability is less well reproduced with a large spread between models. Polar temperature biases are less than 5 K except in the S...
Main Authors: | Butchart, N, Charlton-Perez, A, Cionni, I, Hardiman, S, Haynes, P, Krueger, K, Kushner, P, Newman, P, Osprey, S, Perlwitz, J, Sigmond, M, Wang, L, Akiyoshi, H, Austin, J, Bekki, S, Baumgaertner, A, Braesicke, P, Bruehl, C, Chipperfield, M, Dameris, M, Dhomse, S, Eyring, V, Garcia, R, Garny, H, Joeckel, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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