A Climate Modelling Primer

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Author: Ann Henderson-Sellers

ISBN-10: 047085751X

ISBN-13: 9780470857519

Category: Climatology -> Mathematical models

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Climate Modelling is a young discipline, not yet thirty years old. Despite this youth, it has great responsibility thrust upon it by the ratification of the United Nations Framework Convention for Climate Change. The ultimate objective of this Convention is to achieve 'stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system? (Article 2). This volume is designed to explain the basis and mechanisms of all types of physically based climate models and to prepare the reader for the climate modelling literature. The book will assist the reader in understanding the relative complexities and applicabilities of the whole range of climate models without needing to follow each step or parameterization in a particular model. In this new edition, the text has been completely revised and augmented with information from the IPCC Second Scientific Assessment. The latest techniques for modelling the coupled biosphere ocean atmosphere system are also considered. The final chapter includes details of projects which evaluate and exploit the results of climate models. The accompanying CD contains a suite of resources for those wishing to learn more about climate modelling. Source code and results for a range of model types will allow readers to make their own climate simulations ranging from global glaciations to tropical deforestation.

Ch. 1Climate1Ch. 2A history of and introduction to climate models47Ch. 3Energy balance models81Ch. 4Intermediate complexity models117Ch. 5Coupled climate system models165Ch. 6Practical climate modelling213App. ATwentieth-century classics249