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- General_Circulation_Model abstract "A general circulation model (GCM), a type of climate model, is a mathematical model of the general circulation of a planetary atmosphere or ocean and based on the Navier–Stokes equations on a rotating sphere with thermodynamic terms for various energy sources (radiation, latent heat). These equations are the basis for complex computer programs commonly used for simulating the atmosphere or ocean of the Earth. Atmospheric and oceanic GCMs (AGCM and OGCM) are key components of global climate models along with sea ice and land-surface components. GCMs and global climate models are widely applied for weather forecasting, understanding the climate, and projecting climate change. Versions designed for decade to century time scale climate applications were originally created by Syukuro Manabe and Kirk Bryan at the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory in Princeton, New Jersey. These computationally intensive numerical models are based on the integration of a variety of fluid dynamical, chemical, and sometimes biological equations.".
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- General_Circulation_Model wikiPageExternalLink edgcm.columbia.edu.
- General_Circulation_Model wikiPageExternalLink nomads.gfdl.noaa.gov.
- General_Circulation_Model wikiPageExternalLink nomads.ncdc.noaa.gov.
- General_Circulation_Model wikiPageExternalLink CoveyAbeOuchi.html.
- General_Circulation_Model wikiPageExternalLink www-pcmdi.llnl.gov.
- General_Circulation_Model wikiPageExternalLink WG1AR5_Chapter09_FINAL.pdf.
- General_Circulation_Model wikiPageExternalLink www.climateprediction.net.
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- General_Circulation_Model wikiPageExternalLink fig9-3.htm.
- General_Circulation_Model wikiPageExternalLink fig9-5.htm.
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- General_Circulation_Model wikiPageExternalLink www2.cesm.ucar.edu.
- General_Circulation_Model wikiPageID "164600".
- General_Circulation_Model wikiPageRevisionID "606161075".
- General_Circulation_Model subject Category:Climate_forcing.
- General_Circulation_Model subject Category:Climate_modeling.
- General_Circulation_Model subject Category:Computational_science.
- General_Circulation_Model subject Category:Global_warming.
- General_Circulation_Model subject Category:Numerical_climate_and_weather_models.
- General_Circulation_Model comment "A general circulation model (GCM), a type of climate model, is a mathematical model of the general circulation of a planetary atmosphere or ocean and based on the Navier–Stokes equations on a rotating sphere with thermodynamic terms for various energy sources (radiation, latent heat). These equations are the basis for complex computer programs commonly used for simulating the atmosphere or ocean of the Earth.".
- General_Circulation_Model label "General Circulation Model".
- General_Circulation_Model label "Model ogólnej cyrkulacji".
- General_Circulation_Model label "Модель общей циркуляции".
- General_Circulation_Model label "全球气候模式".
- General_Circulation_Model label "全球気候モデル".
- General_Circulation_Model sameAs Globální_klimatický_model.
- General_Circulation_Model sameAs 全球気候モデル.
- General_Circulation_Model sameAs Algemeen_circulatiemodel.
- General_Circulation_Model sameAs Model_ogólnej_cyrkulacji.
- General_Circulation_Model sameAs m.015xrc.
- General_Circulation_Model sameAs Q650994.
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- General_Circulation_Model depiction AtmosphericModelSchematic.png.
- General_Circulation_Model isPrimaryTopicOf General_Circulation_Model.