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    Attributing human influence on the July 2017 Chinese heatwave: the influence of sea-surface temperatures by Sarah Sparrow, Qin Su, Fangxing Tian, Sihan Li, Yang Chen, Wei Chen, Feifei Luo, Nicolas Freychet, Fraser C Lott, Buwen Dong, Simon F B Tett, David Wallom

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Here, we compare attribution results from two UK Met Office Hadley Centre models, HadGEM3-GA6 and weather@home (HadAM3P driving 50 km HadRM3P). …”
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    Long-Term Observations of Sea Surface Temperature Variability in the Gulf of Mannar by Sandipan Mondal, Ming-An Lee

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…We obtained climatological data from the Met Office Hadley Centre, UK. The monthly time series revealed that April and August were the warmest and coolest months of the year, respectively. …”
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    The tropical route of quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) teleconnections in a climate model by García-Franco, JL, Gray, LJ, Osprey, S, Chadwick, R, Martin, Z

    Published 2022
    “…The influence of the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) on tropical climate is demonstrated using 500-year pre-industrial control simulations from the Met Office Hadley Centre model. Robust precipitation responses to the phase of the QBO are diagnosed in the model, which show zonally asymmetric patterns that resemble the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) impacts. …”
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    Changes in Cooling Degree Days (CDD) between the 1.5ºC and 2.0ºC IPCC Scenarios. by Miranda, N, Lizana, J, Sparrow, S, Wallom, D, Zachau Walker, M, Khosla, R, McCulloch, M

    Published 2022
    “…*** NB: Please note that this dataset has been superseded by 'Changes in Cooling Degree Days (CDD) between the 1.5ºC and 2.0ºC global warming scenarios' at http://dx.doi.org/10.5287/ora-9rbzrxxgz *** Ensembles of 2100 climate simulations were generated using the HadAM4P Atmosphere-only General Circulation Model (AGCM) from the UK Met Office Hadley Centre. Three scenarios (with 700 simulations each) were used: historical (2006-16), 1.5ºC and 2ºC. …”
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