On the design of practicable numerical experiments to investigate stratospheric temperature change

Forty-year, time-varying GCM integrations have been run both with and without coupled chemistry. The results suggest that while computer resources preclude multi-member ensemble experiments with coupled chemistry models to achieve statistical significance, robust results can be achieved for some atm...

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Main Authors: Hare, S, Gray, L, Lahoz, W, O'Neill, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2005
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description Forty-year, time-varying GCM integrations have been run both with and without coupled chemistry. The results suggest that while computer resources preclude multi-member ensemble experiments with coupled chemistry models to achieve statistical significance, robust results can be achieved for some atmospheric parameters by running ensemble experiments with imposed ozone changes. Copyright © 2005 Royal Meteorological Society.
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