HadGEM1
HadGEM1 (abbreviation for Hadley Centre Global Environmental Model, version 1) is a coupled climate model developed at the Met Office’s Hadley Centre in 2006 and used in IPCC Fourth Assessment Report on climate change.
[1] It represents a significant advance on its predecessor, HadCM3, in terms of its science and is better at carrying out new climate experiments. HadGEM1 also provides a foundation for further modelling advances across a range of applications, particularly involving enhanced resolution and full Earth System modelling.[2]
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Further reading
- Banks, H. T.; Gregory, J. M. (2006). "Mechanisms of ocean heat uptake in a coupled climate model and the implications for tracer based predictions of ocean heat uptake". Geophysical Research Letters 33 (7): L07608. Bibcode:2006GeoRL..3307608B. doi:10.1029/2005GL025352.
- Johns, T. C. et al. (2006). "The new Hadley Centre climate model HadGEM1: Evaluation of coupled simulations". Journal of Climate 19 (7): 1327–1353. Bibcode:2006JCli...19.1327J. doi:10.1175/JCLI3712.1.
- Martin, G. M. et al. (2006). "The physical properties of the atmosphere in the new Hadley Centre Global Environmental Model, HadGEM1. Part I: Model description and global climatology". Journal of Climate 19 (7): 1274–1301. Bibcode:2006JCli...19.1274M. doi:10.1175/JCLI3636.1.
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