Air-Sea Interactions in Tropical Cyclones Workshop Camp Springs, dc 24-25 May 2005 PrefaceAir-Sea Interactions in Tropical Cyclones Workshop Camp Springs, dc 24-25 May 2005 Preface
Ncep in May 2005 to identify the scientific challenges associated with coupled models and to discuss potential avenues for addressing those challenges
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Accomplishments major goals of the projectAccomplishments major goals of the project
Antarctic Ice Sheet, which then causes the ice sheet to melt and raise global sea level. To understand these processes, we will create a coupled model of the polar Southern Hemisphere with high enough horizontal resolution to represent mesoscale dynamics in each
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The variability of ssts in the tropical Atlantic is well represented in ccsm4 although the leading eof in ccsm4 shows more homogeneous warming than the leading eof in observations
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On the evolution of the oceanic component of the ipsl climate modelsOn the evolution of the oceanic component of the ipsl climate models
The aim of this paper is to detail the formulation of the oceanic component of the climate model developed at ipsl, and in particular to give insight on its evolution from the ipslcm4 version [Marti et al
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North Atlantic Gyre Circulation Variability Associated with the Atlantic Multidecadal OscillationNorth Atlantic Gyre Circulation Variability Associated with the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation
Yanyun Liu1,2, Sang-Ki Lee1,2, Barbara A. Muhling3, John T. Lamkin3, David B. Enfield1,2, Chunzai Wang2, Christopher S. Meinen2 and Molly O. Baringer2
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