A 2.5-dimensional climate system model of intermediate complexity CLIMBER-2 and its performance for present climate conditions are presented. The model consists of modules describing atmosphere. ocean, sea ice, land surface processes, terrestrial vegetation cover, and global carbon cycle. The modules interact through the fluxes of momentum, energy, water and carbon. The model has a coarse spatial resolution, nevertheless capturing the major features of the Earth's geography. The model describes temporal variability of the system on seasonal and longer time scales. Due to the fact that the model does not employ flux adjustments and has a fast turnaround time, it can be used to study climates significantly different from the present one and t...
Intermediate-complexity models are models which describe the dynamics of the atmosphere and/or ocea...
A new version of the Earth system model of intermediate complexity, CLIMBER-2, which includes the th...
This thesis explores the climate mean state and climate variability repro- duced by atmosphere-ocean...
A 2.5-dimensional climate system model of intermediate complexity CLIMBER-2 and its performance for ...
A 2.5-dimensional climate system model of intermediate complexity CLIMBER-2 and its performance for ...
A set of sensitivity experiments with the climate system model of intermediate complexity CLIMBER-2 ...
We propose a new perspective on the hierarchy of climate models which goes beyond the ''classical'' ...
The newly developed fast Earth system model CLIMBER-X is presented. The climate component of CLIMBER...
We propose to replace the classical pyramid of climate models by a spectrum of climate system models...
The newly developed fast Earth system model CLIMBER-X is presented. The climate component of CLIMBER...
We present a new reduced-form model for climate system analysis. This model, called CLIMBER-2 (for C...
main difference with respect to CLIMBER-2 is its oce-anic component, which has been replaced by a st...
The main characteristics of the new version 1.2 of the three-dimensional Earth system model of inter...
processes that allows realistic and fast climate simula -tions that often involve large ensembles fo...
The main characteristics of the new version 1.2 of the three-dimensional Earth system model of inter...
Intermediate-complexity models are models which describe the dynamics of the atmosphere and/or ocea...
A new version of the Earth system model of intermediate complexity, CLIMBER-2, which includes the th...
This thesis explores the climate mean state and climate variability repro- duced by atmosphere-ocean...
A 2.5-dimensional climate system model of intermediate complexity CLIMBER-2 and its performance for ...
A 2.5-dimensional climate system model of intermediate complexity CLIMBER-2 and its performance for ...
A set of sensitivity experiments with the climate system model of intermediate complexity CLIMBER-2 ...
We propose a new perspective on the hierarchy of climate models which goes beyond the ''classical'' ...
The newly developed fast Earth system model CLIMBER-X is presented. The climate component of CLIMBER...
We propose to replace the classical pyramid of climate models by a spectrum of climate system models...
The newly developed fast Earth system model CLIMBER-X is presented. The climate component of CLIMBER...
We present a new reduced-form model for climate system analysis. This model, called CLIMBER-2 (for C...
main difference with respect to CLIMBER-2 is its oce-anic component, which has been replaced by a st...
The main characteristics of the new version 1.2 of the three-dimensional Earth system model of inter...
processes that allows realistic and fast climate simula -tions that often involve large ensembles fo...
The main characteristics of the new version 1.2 of the three-dimensional Earth system model of inter...
Intermediate-complexity models are models which describe the dynamics of the atmosphere and/or ocea...
A new version of the Earth system model of intermediate complexity, CLIMBER-2, which includes the th...
This thesis explores the climate mean state and climate variability repro- duced by atmosphere-ocean...