A set of sensitivity experiments with the climate system model of intermediate complexity CLIMBER-2 was performed to compare its sensitivity to changes in different types of forcings and boundary conditions with the results of comprehensive models (GCMs). We investigated the climate system response to changes in freshwater flux into the Northern Atlantic, CO2 concentration, solar insolation, and vegetation cover in the boreal zone and in the tropics. All these experiments were compared with the results of corresponding experiments performed with different GCMs. Qualitative, and in many respects, quantitative agreement between the results of CLIMBER-2 and GCMs demonstrate the ability of our climate system model of intermediate complexity to ...
We present a new reduced-form model for climate system analysis. This model, called CLIMBER-2 (for C...
A hybrid coupled ocean-atmosphere model is used to investigate the stability of the thermohaline cir...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Climate feedbacks offer a powerful framework for revea...
A set of sensitivity experiments with the climate system model of intermediate complexity CLIMBER-2 ...
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 ...
Abstract. The stability of the climate-vegetation system in the northern high latitudes is analysed ...
International audienceMost state-of-the art global coupled models simulate a weakening of the Atlant...
A simplified climate model of the coupled ocean–atmosphere system is used to perform extensive sensi...
An Earth system model of intermediate complexity, MoBidiC, has been used to simulate the transient v...
The stability of the climate-vegetation system in the northern high latitudes is analysed with three...
Radiative forcing and climate sensitivity have been widely used as concepts to understand climate ch...
The sensitivity of the last glacial-inception (around 115 kyr BP, 115,000 years before present) to d...
main difference with respect to CLIMBER-2 is its oce-anic component, which has been replaced by a st...
Heat and Freshwater transport by the oceans and atmosphere are an integral part of the climate syste...
We present a new reduced-form model for climate system analysis. This model, called CLIMBER-2 (for C...
A hybrid coupled ocean-atmosphere model is used to investigate the stability of the thermohaline cir...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Climate feedbacks offer a powerful framework for revea...
A set of sensitivity experiments with the climate system model of intermediate complexity CLIMBER-2 ...
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 ...
Abstract. The stability of the climate-vegetation system in the northern high latitudes is analysed ...
International audienceMost state-of-the art global coupled models simulate a weakening of the Atlant...
A simplified climate model of the coupled ocean–atmosphere system is used to perform extensive sensi...
An Earth system model of intermediate complexity, MoBidiC, has been used to simulate the transient v...
The stability of the climate-vegetation system in the northern high latitudes is analysed with three...
Radiative forcing and climate sensitivity have been widely used as concepts to understand climate ch...
The sensitivity of the last glacial-inception (around 115 kyr BP, 115,000 years before present) to d...
main difference with respect to CLIMBER-2 is its oce-anic component, which has been replaced by a st...
Heat and Freshwater transport by the oceans and atmosphere are an integral part of the climate syste...
We present a new reduced-form model for climate system analysis. This model, called CLIMBER-2 (for C...
A hybrid coupled ocean-atmosphere model is used to investigate the stability of the thermohaline cir...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Climate feedbacks offer a powerful framework for revea...