The Fall and Rise of the Global Climate Model
The Fall and Rise of the Global Climate Model
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Washington: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Global models are an essential tool for climate projections, but conventional coarse‐resolution atmospheric general circulation models suffer from errors both in their parameterized cloud physics and in their representation of climatically important circulation features. A notable recent study by Terai et al. (2020, https://doi.org/10.1029/2020ms002274) documents a global model capable of reproducing the regime‐based effect of aerosols on cloud liquid water path expected from observational evidence. This may represent a significant advance in cloud process fidelity in global models. Such models can be expected to give a better estimate of the effective radiative forcing of the climate. If th...
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The Fall and Rise of the Global Climate Model
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1942-2466
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1942-2466
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10.1029/2021MS002781