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Simulated diurnal range and variability of surface temperature in a global climate model for present and doubled CO2 climates

The large-scale geographical patterns of the standard deviation of temperature in a global climate model for climates at the present level of CO2 and doubled CO2 levels were simulated, using data from groups of individual stations to assess the simulation of the diurnal range of temperature. It was...

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Published in:Journal of climate 1992-09, Vol.5 (9), p.920-943
Main Authors: HONG XING CAO, MITCHELL, J. F. B, LAVERY, J. R
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