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Western Europe Is Warming Much Faster Than Expected
Climate Models and Their Evaluation
Improving Climate Model Accuracy by Exploring Parameter Space with an O(105) Member
Prep Publi Catio on Cop Py
Global Climate Models and Their Limitations Anthony Lupo (USA) William Kininmonth (Australia) Contributing: J
Assimila Blank
Review of the Global Models Used Within Phase 1 of the Chemistry–Climate Model Initiative (CCMI)
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Climate Research 60:103
The New Hadley Centre Climate Model (Hadgem1): Evaluation of Coupled Simulations
(Hadgem1). Part I: Model Description and Global Climatology
Climate Change in Central America | Potential Impacts and Public Policy Options
OMIP Contribution to CMIP6: Experimental and Diagnostic Protocol for the Physical Component of the Ocean Model Intercomparison Project
Climate Hazard Assessment for Stakeholder Adaptation Planning in New York City
Transient Climate Simulations with the Hadgem1 Climate Model: Causes of Past Warming and Future Climate Change PETER A
Supporting Material
A National Strategy for Advancing Climate Modeling
Development and Evaluation of an Earth-System Model -- Hadgem2
Top View
ESM Development at the Met Office Hadley Centre
Uncertainty in the Impacts of Projected Climate Change
Development and Evaluation of an Earth-System Model – Hadgem2
The Met Office Unified Model Global Atmosphere 3.0/3.1 and JULES
Title of Presentation
The Hadgem2 Family of Met Office Unified Model Climate Configurations
The Met Office Unified Model Global Atmosphere 7.0/7.1 And
Increasing Atmospheric Poleward Energy Transport with Global Warming
Climate Change Impacts on the Mekong River
Non-Hydrostatic Modelling at the Met Office 1 Introduction
The Met Office Unified Model Global Atmosphere 6.0/6.1 And
Response to Reviewer's Comments We Thank Both Reviewers for Their Useful and Insightful Comments. Our Responses Follow. Review
The Sea Ice Component of the Coupled Climate Model Hadgem1 A
Review of the Formulation of Present-Generation Stratospheric Chemistry-Climate Models and Associated External Forcings Olaf Morgenstern, M
Uncertainty in the Impacts of Projected Climate Change on the Hydrology of a Subarctic Environment: Liard River Basin
Curriculum Vitae Poveda, Germán 1 Germán Poveda
Climate Hazard Assessment for Stakeholder Adaptation Planning in New York City
Uncertainty in Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources in the Rio
Transient Climate Simulations with the Hadgem1 Climate Model: Causes of Past Warming and Future Climate Change PETER A
SSG-VI, Valdivia, Chile, 6-9 February 2010)
Numerical Modeling of Sea Ice in the Climate System
Global Modelling of Transboundary Air Pollution
MAGICC/SCENGEN 5.3 User Manual
Reanalysis of Historical Climate Data for Key Atmospheric Features
Evaluation of Hadgem2 Model
A Methodology for Assessing Dynamic Resilience of Coastal Cities to Climate Change Influenced Hydrometeorological Disasters
Greenland's Contribution to Global Sea-Level Rise by the End of the 21St Century
Atmosphere Coupling Strength in Gcms: the Impact of Soil Physics
UKMO-Hadgem1
Uncertainty in Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources in the Rio Grande Basin, Title Page Brazil Abstract Introduction Conclusions References M
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Validation of Climate Models
Does “Amazon Die-Back” Mean It Is Not Worth Reducing Deforestation?
Integrated Modelling Systems in Australia
Climate Modelling Primer, Fourth Edition
A Near-Globally Coupled Atmosphere–Ocean-Mixed-Layer Model