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To better understand the impact of climate change at a given location, it is crucial to consider a wide range of climate models that are representative of the area.
Jan Meitner +8 more
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A spatial analysis of multivariate output from regional climate models [PDF]
Climate models have become an important tool in the study of climate and climate change, and ensemble experiments consisting of multiple climate-model runs are used in studying and quantifying the uncertainty in climate-model output.
Cressie, Noel +2 more
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Importance of internal variability for climate model assessment
Benchmarking climate model simulations against observations of the climate is core to the process of building realistic climate models and developing accurate future projections.
Shipra Jain +7 more
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The role of land cover in the climate of glacial Europe [PDF]
Earth system models show wide disagreement when simulating the climate of the continents at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). This disagreement may be related to a variety of factors, including model resolution and an incomplete representation of Earth ...
P. Velasquez +8 more
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Cenozoic paleoceanography 1986: An introduction [PDF]
New developments in Cenozoic paleoceanography include the application of climate models and atmospheric general circulation models to questions of climate reconstruction, the refinement of conceptual models for interpretation of the carbon isotope record
Arthur +44 more
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The regional aerosol-climate model REMO-HAM [PDF]
Abstract. REMO-HAM is a new regional aerosol-climate model. It is based on the REMO regional climate model and includes most of the major aerosol processes. The structure for aerosol is similar to the global aerosol-climate model ECHAM5-HAM, for example the aerosol module HAM is coupled with a two-moment stratiform cloud scheme. On the other hand, REMO-
Pietikäinen, Joni-Pekka +18 more
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Regionalizing global climate models
AbstractGlobal climate models simulate the Earth's climate impressively at scales of continents and greater. At these scales, large‐scale dynamics and physics largely define the climate. At spatial scales relevant to policy makers, and to impacts and adaptation, many other processes may affect regional and local climate and perhaps trigger ...
Pitman, A. J., Arneth, A., Ganzeveld, L.
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Storylines of atmospheric circulation change, or physically self-consistent narratives of plausible future events, have recently been proposed as a non-probabilistic means to represent uncertainties in climate change projections.
Jose M Garrido-Perez +5 more
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How Predictable are Temperature-series Undergoing Noise-controlled Dynamics in the Mediterranean [PDF]
Mediterranean is thought to be sensitive to global climate change, but its future interdecadal variability is uncertain for many climate models. A study was made of the variability of the winter temperature over the Mediterranean Sub-regional Area (MSA),
Gianni Bellocchi, Nazzareno Diodato
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The ENEA-REG system (v1.0), a multi-component regional Earth system model: sensitivity to different atmospheric components over the Med-CORDEX (Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment) region [PDF]
In this study, a new regional Earth system model is developed and applied to the Med-CORDEX (Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment) region.
A. Anav +5 more
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