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Response of the middle atmosphere to anthropogenic and natural forcings in the CMIP5 simulations with the Max Planck Institute Earth system model

doi: 10.1002/jame.20014
handle: 10754/334648
Key Points Middle atmosphere features of the MPI‐ESM and external data are described Middle atmosphere response to climate forcing in CMIP5 simulations is discussed Future middle atmosphere evolution depends strongly on the emission scenario
- Freie Universität Berlin Germany
- King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Saudi Arabia
- Max Planck Society Germany
- King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Saudi Arabia
Atmospheric general circulation models, twentieth century, Total solar irradiance, Climate models, Stratospheric temperature, Solar radiation, Climate change, Upper atmosphere, CMIP5, middle atmosphere, El Nino-Southern Oscillation, atmospheric general circulation model, anthropogenic effect, Computer simulation, Atmosphere components, Coupled Model Intercomparison Project, Forcings, gravity wave, natural and anthropogenic forcings, Atmospheric pressure
Atmospheric general circulation models, twentieth century, Total solar irradiance, Climate models, Stratospheric temperature, Solar radiation, Climate change, Upper atmosphere, CMIP5, middle atmosphere, El Nino-Southern Oscillation, atmospheric general circulation model, anthropogenic effect, Computer simulation, Atmosphere components, Coupled Model Intercomparison Project, Forcings, gravity wave, natural and anthropogenic forcings, Atmospheric pressure
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