ECHO is a new global coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model (GCM), consisting of the Hamburg version of the European Centre atmospheric GCM (ECHAM) and the Hamburg Primitive Equation ocean GCM (HOPE). We performed a 20-year integration with ECHO. Climate drift is significant, but typical annual mean errors in sea surface temperature (SST) do not exceed 2° in the open oceans. Near the boundaries, however, SST errors are considerably larger. The coupled model simulates an irregular ENSO cycle in the tropical Pacific, with spatial patterns similar to those observed. The variability, however, is somewhat weaker relative to observations. ECHO also simulates significant interannual variability in mid-latitudes. Consistent with observa...
The climate interannual variability is examined using the general circulation model (GCM) developed ...
The interannual variability associated with the El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle is investi...
We describe in this paper a decadal climate cycle in the North Atlantic which was derived from an ex...
ECHO is a new global coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model (GCM), consisting of the Ham...
The climatology and internal variability in a 1000-year control simulation of the coupled atmosphere...
The internal variability in a 1000-yr control simulation with the coupled atmosphere-ocean global cl...
We describe in this paper the performance of our global coupled general circulation model (CGCM) ECH...
ECHO-G is a global coupled atmosphere-ocean climate model whose component models are the ECHAM atmos...
A 26-year integration has been performed with a coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model (...
Studies addressing climate variability during the last millennium generally focus on variables with ...
In this paper the performance of the global coupled general circulation model (CGCM) ECHO-2, which w...
The interannual variability of the Indian Ocean sea surface temperature (SST) is investigated by ana...
The Indian Ocean shows significant climate variability at interannual timescales. This variability i...
Abstract—Some studies on interannual to decadal climate variability using atmospheric and coupled oc...
This study examines interannual variability produced by a recent version of the University of Califo...
The climate interannual variability is examined using the general circulation model (GCM) developed ...
The interannual variability associated with the El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle is investi...
We describe in this paper a decadal climate cycle in the North Atlantic which was derived from an ex...
ECHO is a new global coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model (GCM), consisting of the Ham...
The climatology and internal variability in a 1000-year control simulation of the coupled atmosphere...
The internal variability in a 1000-yr control simulation with the coupled atmosphere-ocean global cl...
We describe in this paper the performance of our global coupled general circulation model (CGCM) ECH...
ECHO-G is a global coupled atmosphere-ocean climate model whose component models are the ECHAM atmos...
A 26-year integration has been performed with a coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model (...
Studies addressing climate variability during the last millennium generally focus on variables with ...
In this paper the performance of the global coupled general circulation model (CGCM) ECHO-2, which w...
The interannual variability of the Indian Ocean sea surface temperature (SST) is investigated by ana...
The Indian Ocean shows significant climate variability at interannual timescales. This variability i...
Abstract—Some studies on interannual to decadal climate variability using atmospheric and coupled oc...
This study examines interannual variability produced by a recent version of the University of Califo...
The climate interannual variability is examined using the general circulation model (GCM) developed ...
The interannual variability associated with the El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle is investi...
We describe in this paper a decadal climate cycle in the North Atlantic which was derived from an ex...