WebOct 4, 2012 · Gent P R et al. 2011 The community climate system model version 4 J. Clim. 24 4973–91. Crossref; Google Scholar; Gordon H B et al. 2002 The CSIRO Mk3 Climate System Model CSIRO Atmospheric Research Technical Paper No. 60 (Aspendale: CSIRO Atmospheric Research) ... WebThe CSIRO Mk3 atmosphere model consists of three components: an atmospheric general circulation model, a multi-layer dynamic-thermodynamicsea ice modeland a land surface model. As each of these components is documented in detail by Gordon et al. (2002), only …
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WebWhetton P.H., 2003: The response of climate variability and mean state to climate change: preliminary results from the CSIRO Mark 3 coupled model. CLIVAR Exchanges, 28, 8-11. Cai, W., M. A. Collier, H. B. Gordon, and L. J. Waterman, 2003: Strong ENSO variability and a … WebIn general, more water gain was exhibited for the wet climate model, MIROC5, whereas the dry climate model, CSIRO-Mk3, led to significant water losses. Water losses for the dry climate model CSIRO-Mk3 were more prominent in high-elevation areas, e.g., east of the Ribb and Gumera sub-basins, and south of the Gilgel-Abay sub-basin. dunk low flyknit
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WebTitle: The CSIRO Mk3.5 Climate Model [electronic resource] / Hal Gordon, Siobhan OFarrell, Mark Collier, Martin Dix, Leon Rotstayn, Eva Kowalczyk, Tony Hirst and Ian Watterson. ... The “Mk3.5” version of the CSIRO climate system model is documented in this report. The Mk3.5 model has been developed from an earlier version (now designated as ... WebThe CSIRO Climate Change Centre will be submitting model data to CMIP6 from three versions of ACCESS – ACCESS-CM2, ACCESS-ESM1.5, and ACCESS-OM2/OM2-025. Details of our CMIP6 submission: ACCESS Submission to CMIP6 The scientific backdrop for CMIP6 is the WCRP Grand Science Challenges: Clouds, Circulation and Climate Sensitivity WebThis report contains a description of the CSIRO Mk3.5 Climate Model. The model is based on a prior model version (CSIRO Mk3.0). Significant changes were made to all parts of the model (atmosphere, land surface, ocean, and polar ice) with a view to reducing errors and … dunk low fits