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The FAMOUS climate model (versions XFXWB and XFHCC): description update to version XDBUA
R. S. Smith
NCAS-Climate, Dept. of Meteorology, University of Reading, UK
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- Large-ensemble simulations of the North American and Greenland ice sheets at the Last Glacial Maximum with a coupled atmospheric general circulation–ice sheet model S. Sherriff-Tadano et al.
- Optimising the FAMOUS climate model: inclusion of global carbon cycling J. Williams et al.
- The impact of salinity perturbations on the future uptake of heat by the Atlantic Ocean R. Smith et al.
- Simulating marine neodymium isotope distributions using Nd v1.0 coupled to the ocean component of the FAMOUS–MOSES1 climate model: sensitivities to reversible scavenging efficiency and benthic source distributions S. Robinson et al.
- Basin bifurcations, oscillatory instability and rate-induced thresholds for Atlantic meridional overturning circulation in a global oceanic box model H. Alkhayuon et al.
- Simulating stable carbon isotopes in the ocean component of the FAMOUS general circulation model with MOSES1 (XOAVI) J. Dentith et al.
- What does global mean temperature tell us about local climate? R. Sutton et al.
- Improved Climate Simulations through a Stochastic Parameterization of Ocean Eddies P. Williams et al.
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- Explaining asymmetry between weakening and recovery of the AMOC in a coupled climate model R. Haskins et al.
- Traditional and novel approaches to palaeoclimate modelling M. Crucifix
- Temperature domination of AMOC weakening due to freshwater hosing in two GCMs R. Haskins et al.
- Historical and idealized climate model experiments: an intercomparison of Earth system models of intermediate complexity M. Eby et al.
- Last interglacial model–data mismatch of thermal maximum temperatures partially explained P. Bakker & H. Renssen
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- The climate of a retrograde rotating Earth U. Mikolajewicz et al.
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- Global warming and ocean stratification: A potential result of large extraterrestrial impacts M. Joshi et al.
- Response of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation to a reversal of greenhouse gas increases L. Jackson et al.
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