The recent global tropospheric temperature trend can be reproduced by climate models that are forced only by observed sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies. In this study, simulations with the Hamburg climate model (ECHAM) are compared to temperatures from microwave sounding units (MSU) and to reanalyses from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts. There is overall agreement of observed and simulated tropospheric temperature anomalies in many regions, in particular in the tropics and over the oceans, which lack conventional observing systems. This provides the opportunity to link physically different quantities, such as surface observations or analyses (SST) and satellite soundings (MSU) by means of a general circulation m...
Diabatic heating rate estimates as residuals of the dry thermodynamic equation were generated for Ma...
Several multi-year integrations of the Hamburg version of the ECMWF/T21 general circulation model dr...
The long-term stability, high accuracy, all-weather capability, high vertical resolution, and global...
The recent global tropospheric temperature trend can be reproduced by climate models that are forced...
The recent global tropospheric temperature trend can be reproduced by climate models that are forced...
A series of model experiments with the coupled Max-Planck-Institute ECHAM5/OM climate model have bee...
The atmospheric response to the evolution of the global sea surface temperatures from 1979 to 1992 i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12This dissertation investigates the structure of atm...
We examine to what degree we can expect to obtain accurate temperature trends for the last two decad...
Arising from: Q. Fu et al. Nature 429, 55–58 (2004); see also communication from Gillett et al.; Fu ...
The atmospheric response to the evolution of the global sea surface temperatures from 1979 to 1992 i...
One of the strongest El-Niño events on record was observed in 1997/98, a time period characterized b...
The tropospheric and stratospheric temperature trends and uncertainties in the fifth Coupled Model I...
Several 19-year integrations of the Hamburg version of the ECMWF/T21 general circulation model drive...
Abstract. The atmospheric response to the evolution of the global sea surface temperatures from 1979...
Diabatic heating rate estimates as residuals of the dry thermodynamic equation were generated for Ma...
Several multi-year integrations of the Hamburg version of the ECMWF/T21 general circulation model dr...
The long-term stability, high accuracy, all-weather capability, high vertical resolution, and global...
The recent global tropospheric temperature trend can be reproduced by climate models that are forced...
The recent global tropospheric temperature trend can be reproduced by climate models that are forced...
A series of model experiments with the coupled Max-Planck-Institute ECHAM5/OM climate model have bee...
The atmospheric response to the evolution of the global sea surface temperatures from 1979 to 1992 i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12This dissertation investigates the structure of atm...
We examine to what degree we can expect to obtain accurate temperature trends for the last two decad...
Arising from: Q. Fu et al. Nature 429, 55–58 (2004); see also communication from Gillett et al.; Fu ...
The atmospheric response to the evolution of the global sea surface temperatures from 1979 to 1992 i...
One of the strongest El-Niño events on record was observed in 1997/98, a time period characterized b...
The tropospheric and stratospheric temperature trends and uncertainties in the fifth Coupled Model I...
Several 19-year integrations of the Hamburg version of the ECMWF/T21 general circulation model drive...
Abstract. The atmospheric response to the evolution of the global sea surface temperatures from 1979...
Diabatic heating rate estimates as residuals of the dry thermodynamic equation were generated for Ma...
Several multi-year integrations of the Hamburg version of the ECMWF/T21 general circulation model dr...
The long-term stability, high accuracy, all-weather capability, high vertical resolution, and global...