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Climate and atmospheric history of the past 420,000 years from the Vostok ice core,

by J R Petit , J Jouzel , D Raynaud , N I Barkov , J.-M Barnola , I Basile , M Bender , J Chappellaz , M Davisk , G Delaygue , M Delmotte , V M Kotlyakov , M Legrand , V Y Lipenkov , C Lorius , L Pé , C Ritz , E Saltzmank , M Stievenard - Antarctica. Nature , 1999
"... Antarctica has allowed the extension of the ice record of atmospheric composition and climate to the past four glacial-interglacial cycles. The succession of changes through each climate cycle and termination was similar, and atmospheric and climate properties oscillated between stable bounds. Inte ..."
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of the Earth's orbit 1,3 . But understanding how the climate system responds to this initial orbital forcing is still an important issue in palaeoclimatology, in particular for the generally strong ϳ100,000-year (100-kyr) cycle. Ice cores give access to palaeoclimate series that includes local

2004: The Community Climate System Model, version 2

by Peter R. Gent, Gokhan Danabasoglu, Leo J. Donner, Marika M. Holland, Elizabeth C. Hunke, Steve R. Jayne, David M. Lawrence, Richard B. Neale, Philip J. Rasch, Mariana Vertenstein, Patrick H. Worley - J. Climate
"... The fourth version of the Community Climate System Model (CCSM4) was recently completed and re-leased to the climate community. This paper describes developments to all CCSM components, and docu-ments fully coupled preindustrial control runs compared to the previous version, CCSM3. Using the standar ..."
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The fourth version of the Community Climate System Model (CCSM4) was recently completed and re-leased to the climate community. This paper describes developments to all CCSM components, and docu-ments fully coupled preindustrial control runs compared to the previous version, CCSM3. Using

Statistical analysis in Climate Research

by Hans Von Storch, Francis W. Zwiers Cambridge , 1999
"... Climate is a complex system: it has many variables, and they are acting nonlinearly, in general. Therefore, no exact answers to questions should be expected, and many climatic processes are and will be poorly understood. That means that statistical analysis is undeniable in climate research. This si ..."
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Climate is a complex system: it has many variables, and they are acting nonlinearly, in general. Therefore, no exact answers to questions should be expected, and many climatic processes are and will be poorly understood. That means that statistical analysis is undeniable in climate research

Climate System

by Elisabeth Holland, Senior Scientist, Sokolov Et
"... Nr impacts much of the climate ..."
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Nr impacts much of the climate

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Convention on climate change. http://www.unfccc.de/resource/conv/index.html UNFCCC

by Unfccc Unfccc - Forest Science , 1992
"... The spectre of climate change that is unfolding now is undeniably a cumulative impact of anthropogenic interference in the climate system over the last two centuries. The science is clear and the policy community is being increasingly convinced and galvanised into action to address this emergent cha ..."
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The spectre of climate change that is unfolding now is undeniably a cumulative impact of anthropogenic interference in the climate system over the last two centuries. The science is clear and the policy community is being increasingly convinced and galvanised into action to address this emergent

Coupled Climate System Model

by Peter Hjort Lauritzen
"... 1. Re-gridding (coupling model components in coupled climate system models)- a challenge for next generation modeling systems that are likely to use non-traditional spherical grids and perhaps mesh-refinement technology 2. Some challenges when formulating atmospheric solvers on non-traditional grids ..."
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1. Re-gridding (coupling model components in coupled climate system models)- a challenge for next generation modeling systems that are likely to use non-traditional spherical grids and perhaps mesh-refinement technology 2. Some challenges when formulating atmospheric solvers on non

The NCAR Climate System Model, version one

by Byron A. Boville, Peter, R. Gent - J. Climate , 1998
"... The NCAR Climate System Model, version one, is described. The spinup procedure prior to a fully coupled integration is discussed. The fully coupled model has been run for 300 yr with no surface flux corrections in momentum, heat, or freshwater. There is virtually no trend in the surface temperatures ..."
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The NCAR Climate System Model, version one, is described. The spinup procedure prior to a fully coupled integration is discussed. The fully coupled model has been run for 300 yr with no surface flux corrections in momentum, heat, or freshwater. There is virtually no trend in the surface

Tipping points in the climate system

by Peter Ditlevsen , 2015
"... Abstract. In climatic time series abrupt changes are observed. We hypothesize that these abrupt changes are due to nonlinear responses inherent in the climate system, specifically, so-called tipping points. This behaviour result from non-linear climate response to either ex-ternal forcing, internal ..."
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Abstract. In climatic time series abrupt changes are observed. We hypothesize that these abrupt changes are due to nonlinear responses inherent in the climate system, specifically, so-called tipping points. This behaviour result from non-linear climate response to either ex-ternal forcing, internal

Quantifying uncertainties in climate system properties with the use of recent climate observations

by Chris E. Forest, et al. - SCIENCE , 2002
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Cloud Feedbacks in the Climate System: A Critical Review

by Graeme L. Stephens , 2005
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