The phrase
"general circulation" refers to something that reaches a wide audience or is widely available. It could refer to newspapers, magazines, or any form of media that is accessible to many people.
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He said certainly with regards to the efficacy of
general circulation models and climate modelling overall, and that much of the rest of the science was accessible.
He said certainly with regards to the efficacy
of general circulation models and climate modelling overall, and that much of the rest of the science was accessible.
More recently, including the carbon chemistry system
in general circulation models has simply been a question of allocation of computing resources.
With coordinated experiments with six
atmospheric general circulation models, forced by observed daily sea - ice concentration and sea surface temperatures.
We applied the same method used in the observational analysis
on general circulation model data to decrease the statistical uncertainty at the expense of an increased systematic uncertainty.
No studies have systematically explored the extent of such control, however, in part because of the computational expense of
running general circulation models with comprehensive aerosol chemistry.
Climate models, also known
as general circulation models of the climate system, are used to investigate and understand climate variability and change.
This thesis presents the results of
several general circulation model simulations aimed at studying the effect of ocean circulation changes when they occur in conjunction with increased atmospheric trace gas concentrations.
There are many copies of these book out there in appraisal firms and
in general circulation and we encourage students to attempt to borrow these textbooks and save this cost.
You must publish either your intention to form your corporation, or notice of the actual forming, in two newspapers
of general circulation.
Using radiation modeling we estimated how strong the climate forcing would be for each scenario, and then
ran general circulation models to see how that forcing would change the climate.
Neither of these predictions rests on
general circulation models, which came in during subsequent decades and made more detailed forecasts possible.
Membership is limited to authors who are published by an «established» US publisher (re: well - known, not necessarily independent), freelancers who are published
by general circulation periodicals, or self - published authors who earn at least $ 5000 in royalties in an 18 - month period.
«Seasonal Cycle Experiments on Climate Sensitivity Due to a Doubling of CO2 with an
Atmospheric General Circulation Model Coupled to a Simple Mixed Layer Ocean Model.»
Lo, 1997: Sensitivity of northern hemisphere air temperatures and snow expansion to North Pacific sea surface temperatures in the Goddard Institute for Space
Studies general circulation model.
The inner edge of the habitable zone for synchronously rotating planets around low - mass stars
using general circulation models.
Thus in the juvenile and adult animal with PSS, blood from the intestines only partly goes through the liver, and the rest mixes
into general circulation.
It is better to look at regional level pattern as they follow
general circulation patterns in conjenction with natural in - built cyclic variations.
Comparing
different general circulation climate models these researchers find it is actually only the (often - used) Hadley Centre model that forces vegetation models to a biome switch:
Interview with Jack Eddy Ocean Currents and Climate Theory Simple Models of Climate Change Chaos in the Atmosphere Venus &
Mars General Circulation Models of Climate Basic Radiation Calculations Arakawa's Computation Device GCM Family Tree (P. Edwards)
An
idealized general circulation model with an analytically described Newtonian cooling term is employed to study the occurrence rate of sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) over a wide range of parameters.
Modelling of the biological system, however, has been more challenging, and it has only been recently that primitive ecosystem models have been incorporated in
global general circulation ocean models.
The outflow temperature does not depend just on the local state but rather on conditions throughout the tropics, since the
tropical general circulation redistributes heat efficiently at high altitudes.
Another example can be drawn from the energy balance model calculations for the snow / ice instability — despite all the details not in the original energy balance model, much more
complex general circulation models have now been shown to have the same behavior — a citation from 1994 -LRB-!)
The factors and caveats that impact all of these different recorders are also widely available in the literature, and more recently isotope -
enabled general circulation models have become more widely used in sync with observations (e.g., see Gavin Schmidt and others 2007 paper)
The implications of increasing TSI during the global warming of the last two decades of the 20th century are that solar forcing of climate change may be a significantly larger factor than represented in the
CMIP5 general circulation climate models.
In the paper, according to the abstract, Scafetta compares the performance of a recently proposed empirical climate model based on astronomical harmonics against all CMIP3
available general circulation climate models (GCM) used by the IPCC (2007) and finds that the climate appears to be resonating with, or is synchronized to, a set of natural harmonics that have been associated to the solar system planetary motion.
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