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      Continuation part of CMIP5/PMIP3 HadCM3 past1000 simulation 

      Schurer, Andrew; Mineter, Mike; Tett, Simon FB
      Numerical climate output from the HadCM3 climate model simulation runs for the NERC funded Euroclim500 project: Causes of change in European mean and extreme climate over the past 500 years. These data were produced by ...
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      Does Model Calibration Reduce Uncertainty in Climate Projections? 

      Tett, Simon; Freychet, Nico
      Processed data from original model simulations and optimisation. These are for use in plotting results in "Does Model Calibration Reduce Uncertainty in Climate Projections?" submitted to Journal of Climate. Code used in ...
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      HadCM3 Model data used in the article "Disentangling the causes of the 1816 European year without a summer" by Schurer, Andrew; Hegerl, Gabriele; Luterbacher, Juerg; Broennimann, Stefan; Cowan, Tim; Tett, Simon; Zanchettin, Davide; Timmreck, Claudia 

      Schurer, Andrew
      Abstract: The European summer of 1816 has often been referred to as a “year without a summer” due to anomalously cold conditions and unusual wetness, which led to widespread famines and agricultural failures. The cause ...
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      HadCM3 model data used in the article "Seasonal long-term trends during the last Millennium strongly influenced by orbital forcing" by Lucie Luecke, Andrew Schurer, Rob Wilson and Gabriele Hegerl 

      Luecke, Lucie; Schurer, Andrew
      HadCM3 model simulation including orbital forcing only from 12/850 to 11/1850. The dataset is divided into atmosphere monthly mean and ocean monthly mean files. All files are in netcdf format. Abstract: Orbital forcing ...
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      Supporting material for "Importance of the Pre-Industrial Baseline in Determining the Likelihood of Exceeding the Paris Limits" 

      Schurer, Andrew
      During the Paris Conference in 2015, nations of the world strengthened the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change by agreeing to holding ‘the increase in the global average temperature to well below ...
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      Supporting material for "Orbital forcing strongly influences seasonal temperature trends during the last millennium" 

      Lücke, Lucie
      Abstract: Insolation changes caused by the axial precession induce millennial trends in last millennium temperature, varying with season and latitude. A characteristic seasonal trend pattern can be detected in both insolation ...
       

       

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