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Met Office Hadley Centre refereed publications 1991

Ocean Modelling

  1. Anderson D.L.T., Carrington D.J., Corry R.A & Gordon C. 1991
    Modelling the variability of the Somali Current J. Marine Research, 49, pp659-696
  2. Gordon C. & Corry R.A., 1991
    An Model Simulation of the Seasonal Cycle in the Tropical Pacific Ocean using Climatological and Modeled Surface Forcing J.Geophys.Res., 96, No C1, pp847-864

 

Climate variability/data

  1. Carson D.J. 1991
    The role of observations in climate prediction and research Met. Mag. 120, pp107-113
  2. Folland C.K. 1991
    The global & hemispheric surface temperature curves in the IPCC Science Report In: Observed Climate Variations & Change: Contributions in support of Section 7 of the 1990 IPCC Scientific Assessment. Ed: D E Parker, ppVII.1-VII.5.
  3. Folland C.K., Owen J., Ward M.N. & Colman A. 1991
    Prediction of seasonal rainfall in the Sahel region using empirical and dynamical methods J.Forecast, 10, pp21-56
  4. Parker D.E. 1991
    Climatic fluctuations in the Atlantic and African region over the last century in a global context. La Meteorologie 37, pp14-21
  5. Parker D.E & Jones P.D. 1991
    Global warmth in 1990 Weather, 46, pp302-311
  6. Parker D.E. 1991
    Effects of changing exposure of thermometers at land stations In: Observed Climate Variations & Change: Contributions in support of Section 7 of the IPCC Scientific Assessment Ed: D E Parker ppXVIII.1-XVIII.31
  7. Parker D.E. & Folland C.K. 1991
    Worldwide surface temperature trends since the mid-19th century. In: Greenhouse-gas-induced climatic change: a critical appraisal of simulations & observations. M.E Schlesinger, Ed., Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp173-193
  8. Trenberth, Chairman & 16 coauthors includes Folland C.K. 1991
    Contributor to WG 1: Climate Observations In: Greenhouse-gas-induced climatic change: a critical appraisal of simulations & observations. M.E Schlesinger, Ed., Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp571-582
  9. Ward M.N. & Folland C.K. 1991
    Prediction of seasonal rainfall in the north Nordeste of Brazil using eigenvectors of sea-surface temperature Int. J.Climatol., 11. pp711-743
  10. Young P., Ng G., Lane K. & Parker D.E. 1991
    Recursive forecasting, smoothing and seasonal adjustment of nonstationary environmental data. J. Forecasting, 10, pp57-89

 

Physical processes/parametrization

  1. Blyth A.M. & Latham J. 1991
    A Climatological Parameterization for Cumulus Clouds. J.Atmos. Sci., 21, pp2367-2371
  2. Cess R.D., Potter G.L., Zhang M-H., Blanchet J.P., Chalita S., Colman R., Dazlich D.A., Del Genio A.D., Dymnikov V., Galin V., Jerrett D., Keup E., Lacis A.A., Le Treut H., Liang X-Z., Mahfouf J-F., McAvaney B.J., Meleshko V.P., Mitchell J.F.B., Morcrette J-J., Norris P.M., Randall D.A., Rikus L., Roeckner E., Royer J-F., Schlese U., Sheinin D.A., Slingo J.M., Sokolov A.P., Taylor K.E., Washington W.M., Wetherald R.T., & Yagai I. 1991
    Interpretation of Snow- Climate Feedback as Produced by 17 General Circulation Models Science 2, pp888-892
  3. Christensen T. 1991
    Arctic and Sub-Arctic soil emissions: possible implications for global climate change Polar Record 27, (162) pp205-210
  4. Heymsfield A.J., Miloshevich L.M., Slingo A., Sassen K. & Starr D.O'C. 1991
    An observational and theoretical study of highly supercooled altocumulus. J. Atmos. Sci. 48, pp923-945
  5. Rowntree P.R. 1991
    Atmospheric Parametrization Schemes for Evaporation over Land: Basic Concepts and Climate Modeling Aspects. In Proceedings of Workshop / Fall School on "Measurement and Parametrization of land- surface evaporation fluxes" held at Banyuls, Oct. 88 Springer-Verlag, pp5-29
  6. Rowntree P.R. & Lean J. 1991
    Commentary on: Possible climatic impacts of tropical deforestation [paper by Salati & Nobre] Climatic Change 19, pp197-199 7
  7. Slingo A. & Slingo J.M. 1991
    Response of the National Center for Atmospheric Research Community Climate Model to Improvements in the representation of clouds. J. Geophys. Res., 96, pp15341-15357.
  8. Slingo J.M. & Slingo A. 1991
    The response of a general circulation model to cloud longwave radiative forcing, II: Further studies. Q.J.R. Met. Soc.,117, pp333-364.

 

Climate simulation/prediction

  1. Bigg G.R., Jiang D. & Mitchell J.F.B. 1991
    A quantative assessment of the Arabian Sea sediment record using GCM simulated upwelling Quaternary Research 35, pp464-468
  2. Mitchell J.F.B. & Qing um Zeng 1991
    Climate change prediction. In "Climate Change: Science Impacts and Policy: Proceedings of Second World Climate Conference, Geneva. November 1990. (eds J Jager & H Ferguson) 59-70. Also in Met Mag, 120, pp153-163
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Miscellaneous

  1. Bell M.J., Hide R., & Sakellarides G. 1991
    Atmospheric angular momentum forecasts as novel tests of global numerical weather prediction models Phil. Trans. Roy Soc. Lond. A., 334, pp55-92
  2. Browning K.A., Allam R.J. Ballard S.P., Barnes R.T.H., Bennetts D.A., Maryon R.H., Mason P.J., McKenna D., Mitchell J.F.B., Senior C.A., Slingo A. & Smith F.B. 1991
    Environmental effects from burning oil wells in Kuwait Nature. 351, pp363-367.
  3. Carson D.J. 1991
    The greenhouse effect and its likely implications for climate change. Journal of the Agricultural Society UCW 71, pp3-35