Assessing mid-latitude dynamics in extreme event attribution systems
Atmospheric modes of variability relevant for extreme temperature and precipitation events are evaluated in models currently being used for extreme event attribution. A 100 member initial condition ensemble of the global circulation model HadAM3P is compared with both the multi-model ensemble from t...
Principais autores: | Mitchell, D, Davini, P, Harvey, B, Massey, N, Haustein, K, Woollings, T, Jones, R, Otto, F, Guillod, B, Sparrow, S, Wallom, D, Allen, M |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
2016
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