Practitioners of climate change prediction base many of their future climate scenarios on General Circulation Models (GCM's), each model with differing assumptions and parameter requirements. For representing the atmosphere, GCM's typically contain equations for calculating motion of particles, thermodynamics and radiation, and continuity of water vapor. Hydrology and heat balance are usually included for continents, and sea ice and heat balance are included for oceans. The current issue of this journal contains a paper by Van Blarcum et al. (1995) that predicts runoff from nine high-latitude rivers under a doubled CO2 atmosphere. The paper is important since river flow is an indicator variable for climate change. The authors show that prec...
EXTRACT (SEE PDF FOR FULL ABSTRACT): General circulation models (GCMs) are probably the most soph...
This article is the second of a series of two articles. In the first article, two models were develo...
The evolution of the atmosphere beyond a few days is governed, on the one hand, by variations in the...
Large-scale climate models are validated by comparing the model’s mean and variability to observatio...
Despite great advances in understanding of the earth’s climate, our estimate of the global temperatu...
This manuscript was handled by model-based projections are affected by considerable uncertainties. T...
Since 1850 the global surface temperature of the Earth has warmed by about 0.9°C. The computer clima...
Traditional general circulation models, or GCMs -- i.e. 3D dynamical models with unresolved terms re...
Forecasting researchers, with few exceptions, have ignored the major forecasting controversy facing ...
Since 1850 the global surface temperature (GST) has warmed by about 0.9 oC. The CMIP5 general circul...
Forecasting researchers, with few exceptions, have ignored the current major forecasting controversy...
Many scientific studies warn of a rapid global climate change during the next century. These changes...
Abstract Future climate model scenarios depend crucially on the models' adequate repr...
Despite considerable progress in recent years, output of both global and regional circulation models...
Despite considerable progress in recent years, output of both global and regional circulation models...
EXTRACT (SEE PDF FOR FULL ABSTRACT): General circulation models (GCMs) are probably the most soph...
This article is the second of a series of two articles. In the first article, two models were develo...
The evolution of the atmosphere beyond a few days is governed, on the one hand, by variations in the...
Large-scale climate models are validated by comparing the model’s mean and variability to observatio...
Despite great advances in understanding of the earth’s climate, our estimate of the global temperatu...
This manuscript was handled by model-based projections are affected by considerable uncertainties. T...
Since 1850 the global surface temperature of the Earth has warmed by about 0.9°C. The computer clima...
Traditional general circulation models, or GCMs -- i.e. 3D dynamical models with unresolved terms re...
Forecasting researchers, with few exceptions, have ignored the major forecasting controversy facing ...
Since 1850 the global surface temperature (GST) has warmed by about 0.9 oC. The CMIP5 general circul...
Forecasting researchers, with few exceptions, have ignored the current major forecasting controversy...
Many scientific studies warn of a rapid global climate change during the next century. These changes...
Abstract Future climate model scenarios depend crucially on the models' adequate repr...
Despite considerable progress in recent years, output of both global and regional circulation models...
Despite considerable progress in recent years, output of both global and regional circulation models...
EXTRACT (SEE PDF FOR FULL ABSTRACT): General circulation models (GCMs) are probably the most soph...
This article is the second of a series of two articles. In the first article, two models were develo...
The evolution of the atmosphere beyond a few days is governed, on the one hand, by variations in the...