The Role of Isotope‐Enabled GCM Complexity in Simulating Tropical Circulation Changes in High‐CO2 Scenarios
Abstract Stable water isotopes are data‐rich tracers of the hydrological cycle, and, recently, the advent of isotope‐enabled climate models has allowed for investigations into the utility of water isotopes for tracking changes in the large‐scale atmospheric circulation. Among the suite of published...
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Auteurs principaux: | Jun Hu, Sylvia Dee, Jesse Nusbaumer |
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American Geophysical Union (AGU)
2020
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