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Examining the sensitivity of Earth's climate to the removal of ozone, landmasses and enhanced ocean heat transport in the GENESIS global climate model
Gregory S. Jenkins
Meteorology and Atmospheric Science
Institute of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
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Earth's Climate
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High Clouds
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Ocean Heat Transport
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Cloud Fraction
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Landmass
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Global Climate Models
100%
Polar Regions
60%
Ozone Concentration
40%
Global Ocean
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Climate Simulation
40%
Warm Temperature
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Temperature Gradient
20%
High Latitude
20%
Geologic Time
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Equator
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Long Waves
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Winter Season
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Summer Season
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Shortwave
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Surface Climate
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Ocean Temperature
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Surface Air Temperature
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Warm Period
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Snow
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Ocean Conditions
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Sea Ice
20%
Oceanic Heat Transport
20%
Surface Warming
20%
Top-of-atmosphere
20%
Ocean Simulation
20%
Transport Simulation
20%
Ice-free
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Climate Modeling
100%
Global Climate
100%
Global Ocean
50%
Boundary Condition
25%
Ocean Surface
25%
Air Temperature
25%
Continent
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