Articles | Volume 14, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-14-365-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-14-365-2021
Model description paper
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22 Jan 2021
Model description paper |  | 22 Jan 2021

HIRM v1.0: a hybrid impulse response model for climate modeling and uncertainty analyses

Kalyn Dorheim, Steven J. Smith, and Ben Bond-Lamberty

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Simple climate models are frequently used in research and decision-making communities because of their tractability and low computational cost. Simple climate models are diverse, including highly idealized and process-based models. Here we present a hybrid approach that combines the strength of two types of simple climate models in a flexible framework. This hybrid approach has provided insights into the climate system and opens an avenue for investigating radiative forcing uncertainties.
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