An examination is made of stratospheric climate, circulation, and variability in configurations of the Hadley Centre Global Environmental Model version 2 (HadGEM2) differing only in stratospheric resolution and the placement of the model lid. This is made in the context of historical reconstructions of twentieth-century climate. A reduction in the westerly bias in the Northern Hemisphere polar night jet is found in the high-top model. The authors also find significant differences in the expression of tropical stratospheric variability, finding improvements in the high-top model for the presence of the quasi-biennial oscillation, for tropical upwelling consistent with interim European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) Re-Anal...
International audienceThe stratospheric climate and variability from simulations of sixteen chemistr...
International audienceWe describe the main differences in simulations of stratospheric climate and v...
International audienceWe describe the main differences in simulations of stratospheric climate and v...
Stratospheric variability is examined in a vertically extended version of the Met Office global clim...
We describe the main differences in simulations of stratospheric climate and variability by models w...
The stratospheric climate and variability from simulations of sixteen chemistry-climate models is ev...
We describe the main differences in simulations of stratospheric climate and variability by models w...
The climate and natural variability of the large-scale stratospheric circulation simulated by a newl...
The climate and natural variability of the large-scale stratospheric circulation simulated by a newl...
International audienceThe stratospheric climate and variability from simulations of sixteen chemistr...
International audienceWe describe the main differences in simulations of stratospheric climate and v...
International audienceWe describe the main differences in simulations of stratospheric climate and v...
International audienceThe stratospheric climate and variability from simulations of sixteen chemistr...
International audienceThe stratospheric climate and variability from simulations of sixteen chemistr...
International audienceThe stratospheric climate and variability from simulations of sixteen chemistr...
International audienceThe stratospheric climate and variability from simulations of sixteen chemistr...
International audienceWe describe the main differences in simulations of stratospheric climate and v...
International audienceWe describe the main differences in simulations of stratospheric climate and v...
Stratospheric variability is examined in a vertically extended version of the Met Office global clim...
We describe the main differences in simulations of stratospheric climate and variability by models w...
The stratospheric climate and variability from simulations of sixteen chemistry-climate models is ev...
We describe the main differences in simulations of stratospheric climate and variability by models w...
The climate and natural variability of the large-scale stratospheric circulation simulated by a newl...
The climate and natural variability of the large-scale stratospheric circulation simulated by a newl...
International audienceThe stratospheric climate and variability from simulations of sixteen chemistr...
International audienceWe describe the main differences in simulations of stratospheric climate and v...
International audienceWe describe the main differences in simulations of stratospheric climate and v...
International audienceThe stratospheric climate and variability from simulations of sixteen chemistr...
International audienceThe stratospheric climate and variability from simulations of sixteen chemistr...
International audienceThe stratospheric climate and variability from simulations of sixteen chemistr...
International audienceThe stratospheric climate and variability from simulations of sixteen chemistr...
International audienceWe describe the main differences in simulations of stratospheric climate and v...
International audienceWe describe the main differences in simulations of stratospheric climate and v...