Equator-to-pole temperature differences and the extra-tropical storm track responses of the CMIP5 climate models
This paper aims to understand the physical processes causing the large spread in the storm track projections of the CMIP5 climate models. In particular, the relationship between the climate change responses of the storm tracks, as measured by the 2-6 day mean sea level pressure variance, and the equ...
Main Authors: | Harvey, B, Shaffrey, L, Woollings, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Verlag
2014
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