The stability properties of intermediate-order climate models are investigated by computing their Lyapunov exponents (LEs). The two models considered are PUMA (Portable University Model of the Atmosphere), a primitive-equation simple general circulation model, and MAOOAM (Modular Arbitrary-Order Ocean-Atmosphere Model), a quasi-geostrophic coupled ocean–atmosphere model on a β-plane. We wish to investigate the effect of the different levels of filtering on the instabilities and dynamics of the atmospheric flows. Moreover, we assess the impact of the oceanic coupling, the dissipation scheme, and the resolution on the spectra of LEs. The PUMA Lyapunov spectrum is computed for two different values of the meridional temperature gradient def...
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A general circulation model of intermediate complexity with an idealized Earth-like aquaplanet setup...
Robust projections and predictions of climate variability and change, particularly at regional scale...
The RAPID-MOCHA array has observed the Atlantic Meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) at 26.5°N ...
The stability properties of intermediate-order climate models are investigated by computing their L...
Understanding natural and anthropogenic climate change processes involves using computational models...
An introductory survey of the global energy balance climate models is presented with an emphasis on ...
Well-resolved air–sea interactions are simulated in a new ocean mixed-layer, coupled configuration o...
An analysis of diabatic heating and moistening processes from 12-36 hour lead time forecasts from 12...
We study a simplified coupled atmosphere-ocean model using the formalism of covariant Lyapunov vecto...
The Flux-Anomaly-Forced Model Intercomparison Project (FAFMIP) aims to investigate the spread in sim...
A negative extratropical shortwave cloud feedback driven by changes in cloud optical depth is a feat...
Changes in aerosols cause a change in net top-of-the-atmosphere (ToA) short-wave and long-wave radia...
We compare future changes in global mean temperature in response to different future scenarios which...
Aimed at reducing deficiencies in representing the Madden-Julian oscillation (MJO) in general circul...
During the last termination (from ~18 000 years ago to ~9000 years ago), the climate significantly w...
A general circulation model of intermediate complexity with an idealized Earth-like aquaplanet setup...
Robust projections and predictions of climate variability and change, particularly at regional scale...
The RAPID-MOCHA array has observed the Atlantic Meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) at 26.5°N ...