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A SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE BERN MODEL The Bern model lags the temperature reponse of the GFDL A/OGCM by a few tenths of a degree. Thermal expansion is also smaller in the Bern model. ...
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Seminar Klima- und Umweltphysik, SS 2003 File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Abteilung Klima- und Umweltphysik, Physikalisches Institut, Universität Bern ... Ed Brook, Washington State University, Vancouver (WA) ...
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Climate and Environmental Physics Next seminar(s): 16.03.2009, Prof. Michael Schulz, University of Bremen, D. Dynamics of the global monsoon system during glacial times. ...
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Renato Spahnis Homepage Natural scientist at Climate and Environmental Physics, Physics Institute, University of Bern.
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Observation and Modeling of North Atlantic Deep Water Formation ... ture also have their origin in the ocean [Stocker, 1994]. References. Broecker, W. S., The great ocean conveyor, Oceanography,. 4, 79-89, 1991. ...
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Climate and Environmental Physics site of climate. ... Climate Amplifiers: Assessing the role of natural and anthropogenic land cover change on global biogeochemical and biogeophysical ...
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Gian-Kasper Plattner Publications Publications Gian-Kasper Plattner, Climate and Environmental Physics, Bern, ... Auxiliary Material: Table (21 kB), Auxiliary Material: Text (6 kB) ...
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Climate and Environmental Physics ... R. Purtschert, B. E. Lehmann, M. Sultan, L. J. Patterson, Z.-T. Lu, P. Müller, T. Bigler, K. Bailey, T. P. O'Connor, L. Young, R. Lorenzo, R. Becker, ...
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Year NADW formation (10 m s ) IS92c IS92a IS92e B File Format: Adobe PostScript - View as HTML NADW formation (10. 6. m. 3. s. −1. ) [Joos et al., 1999, Science 284, 464−467]. IS92c. IS92a. IS92e. B.
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BYRD CO2 DATA ************* University of Bern, Sidlerstr. 5, 3012 ... ... 1.9 1314.180 18302 194.4 0.8 1316.000 18374 193.7 2.1 1319.640 18518 195.3 2.1 1329.300 18884 196.4 1.5 1335.030 19090 192.1 2.1 1341.450 19334 197.1 ...
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