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Extremal climatic states simulated by a 2-dimensional model Part II: Different climatic scenarios

Different climatic simulations have been obtained by using a 2-Dim horizontal energy balancemodel (EBM), which has been constrained to satisfy several extremal principles on dissipationand convection. Moreover, 2 different versions of the model with fixed and variable cloud-coverhave been used. The assumption of an extremal type of behaviour for the climatic system canacquire additional support depending on the similarities found with measured data for pastconditions as well as with usual projections for possible future scenarios

International Meteorological Institute in Stockholm

Author: Pujol i Sagar贸, Toni
Llebot, Josep Enric
Abstract: Different climatic simulations have been obtained by using a 2-Dim horizontal energy balancemodel (EBM), which has been constrained to satisfy several extremal principles on dissipationand convection. Moreover, 2 different versions of the model with fixed and variable cloud-coverhave been used. The assumption of an extremal type of behaviour for the climatic system canacquire additional support depending on the similarities found with measured data for pastconditions as well as with usual projections for possible future scenarios
Document access: http://hdl.handle.net/2072/209939
Language: eng
Publisher: International Meteorological Institute in Stockholm
Rights: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Spain
Rights URI: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/es/
Subject: Radiaci贸 atmosf猫rica
Atmospheric radiation
Entropia
Entropy
Termodin脿mica
Thermodynamic
Title: Extremal climatic states simulated by a 2-dimensional model Part II: Different climatic scenarios
Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Repository: Recercat

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