The Climatology of the Middle Atmosphere in a Vertically Extended Version of the Met Office's Climate Model. Part I: Mean State
The climatology of a stratosphere-resolving version of the Met Office's climate model is studied and validated against ECMWF reanalysis data. Ensemble integrations are carried out at two different horizontal resolutions. Along with a realistic climatology and annual cycle in zonal mean zonal wi...
Main Authors: | Hardiman, S, Butchart, N, Osprey, S, Gray, L, Bushell, A, Hinton, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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