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Met Office Hadley Centre refereed publications 1995

Ocean Modelling

  1. Balmaseda M.A., Davey M.K. & Anderson D.L.T. 1995
    Decadal and seasonal dependence of ENSO prediction skills J. Climate 8, pp2705-2715
  2. Mechoso C.R., Robertson A.W., Barth N., Davey M.K., Delecluse P., Gent P.R., Ineson S., Kirtman B., Latif M., Le Treut H., Nagai T., Neelin J.D.,Philander S.G.H., Polcher J., Schopf P.S., Stockdale T., Suarez M.J., Terray L., Thual O. & Tribbia J.J. 1995
    The seasonal cycle over the tropical Pacific in general circulation models Monthly Weather Review 123, pp2825-2838
  3. Taylor N.K. 1995
    Seasonal uptake of anthropogenic CO2 in an ocean general circulation model Tellus 47B, pp145-169lus

 

Climate variability/data

  1. Callander B.A. 1995
    Scientific aspects of the Framework Convention on Climate Change and national greenhouse gas inventories Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 38, pp129-140
  2. Folland C.K. & Parker D.E. 1995
    Correction of instrumental biases in historical sea surface temperature data Q.J.R. Met.Soc. 121, pp319-367
  3. Folland C.K. & Salinger M.J. 1995
    Surface temperature trends and variations in New Zealand and the surrounding ocean 1871- 1993 Int. J. Climatol., 15, pp1195-1218
  4. Horton B. 1995
    The geographical distribution of changes in maximum and minimum temperatures Atmospheric Research, 37, pp101-117
  5. Karl T.R., Derr V.E., Easterling D.R., Folland C.K., Hofmann D.J., Levitus S., Nicholls N., Parker D.E. & Withee G.W. 1995
    Critical issues for long- term climate monitoring Climatic Change 31, pp185-221
  6. Parker D.E. 1995
    Maximum and minimum temperatures: a backward and a forward look Atmospheric Research, 37, pp1-9
  7. Parker D.E. 1995 Effects of changing exposures of thermometers at land stations: A reply Int. J. Climatol., 15, p235
  8. Parker D.E. & Cox D.I. 1995
    Towards a consistent global climatological rawinsonde data-base Int. J. Climatol. 15, p473-496
  9. Parker D.E. & Folland C.K. 1995
    Comments on the global climate of 1994 Weather 50, pp283-287
  10. Parker D.E., Folland C.K. & 1995
    Marine surface temperature: observed variations Jackson M. and data requirements. Climatic Change 31, pp559-600
  11. Rowell D.P., Folland C.K., Maskell K. & Ward M.N. 1995
    Variability of summer rainfall over tropical North Africa (1906-92): Observations and modelling. Q.J.R. Met. Soc., 121, pp669-704
  12. Ward M.N. 1995
    Analysing the boreal summer relationship between worldwide Sea Surface Temperature and atmospheric variability. In "Analysis of Climate Variability - Applications of Statistical Techniques". Eds. H von Storch and A Navarra, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp95- 117
  13. Ward N., Colman A., Davey M., Harrison M., Richardson D.S. 1995
    Multiple regression and discriminant analysis predictions of March-April-May 1995 rainfall in Northeast Brazil. Experimental Long-Lead Bulletin, NOAA, 4, pp34-37

 

Physical processes/parametrization

  1. Foster J.L., Chang A.T.C. Gurney R.J., Hewer F. & Essery R. 1994
    Snow cover measurements from remote sensing observation, climatology and the UK Meteorological Office General Circulation Model. Large-scale land-atmosphere models and data needs. Proceedings of the ESA/NASA Passive Microwave Workshop, St Lary, France January 1993. Vista Science Press."
  2. Jones A., Roberts D.L. & Slingo A. 1994
    A climate model study of indirect radiative forcing by anthropogenic sulphate aerosols. Nature, 370, 450-453
  3. Slingo A. 1994
    Clouds, Cloud Observations and Cloud Feedbacks in Remote Sensing and Global Climate Change (Eds. R. A. Vaughan and A. P. Cracknell), NATO ASI Series I 24, pp 269-293.
  4. Stephens G.L., Slingo A., Webb M.J., Minnett P.J., Daum P.H., Kleinman L. Wittmeyer I. & Randall D.A. 1994
    Observations of the Earth's radiation budget in relation to atmospheric hydrology. Part IV.: Atmospheric column radiative cooling over the world's oceans. J. Geophys Res., 99, 18585-18604.

 

Climate simulation/prediction

  1. Bhaskaran B., Mitchell J.F.B., Lavery J. & Lal M 1995
    Climatic response of the Indian subcontinent to doubled CO2 concentrations. Int. J. Climatol. 15, pp873-892
  2. Broccoli A.J., Manabe S., Mitchell J.F.B. & Bengtsson L. 1995
    Comments on "Global change and tropical cyclones" Part II. Bull. Amer. Met. Soc., 76, pp2243-2245
  3. Cattle H. & Crossley J.F. 1995
    Modelling Arctic climate change Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lond. A, 352, pp201-213
  4. Gregory J.M & Mitchell J.F.B. 1995
    Simulation of daily variability of surface temperature and precipitation over Europe in the current and 2xCO2 climate using the UKMO high-resolution climate model Q.J.R. Met. Soc., 121, pp1451-1476
  5. Jones R.G., Murphy, J.M. &. Noguer. M. 1995
    Simulation of climate change over Europe using a nested regional climate model. Part I: Assessment of control climate including sensitivity to location of lateral boundaries Q.J.R. Met. Soc., 121, pp1413-1450
  6. Mitchell J.F.B., Davis R.A., Ingram W.J. & Senior C.A. 1995
    On surface temperature, greenhouse gases and aerosols: Models and observations J. Climate 8, pp2364-2386
  7. Mitchell J.F.B., Johns. T.C., Gregory J.M.& Tett S.F.B 1995
    Climate response to increasing levels of greenhouse gases and sulphate aerosols Nature 376, pp501-504
  8. Murphy J.M. PartI, II, & III 1995 Mitchell J.F.B. PartII 1995
    Transient response of the Hadley Centre coupled ocean-atmosphere model to increasing carbon dioxide Part I: Control climate and flux adjustment J. Climate 8, pp36-56 Part II: Spatial and temporal structure of response. J. Climate 8, pp57-80 Part III: Analysis of global-mean response using simple models J.Climate 8, pp496-514
  9. Senior C.A. 1995
    The dependence of climate sensitivity on the horizontal resolution of a GCM J.Climate, 8 pp2860-2880
  10. Tett S. 1995
    Simulation of El-Nino/Southern Oscillation like variability in a global AOGCM and its response to CO2 increase J. Climate 8, pp1473-1502

 

Miscellaneous

  1. Baran A.J. & Foot J.S. 1995
    Pinatubo climatology using the High-resolution Infrared radiation sounder (HIRS) Proceedings of the second European Symposium on Passive Infrared Remote Sensing of Clouds and the Atmosphere II, 26-28 September 1994, Rome Vol 2309, pp116-126
  2. Baran A.J. & Infield D.G. 1995
    Simulating atmospheric turbulence by synthetic realization of time series in relation to power spectra Journal of Sound and Vibration, 180, pp627-635
  3. Chen P., Holton J.R. & Swinbank R. 1995
    A quasi-permeable barrier in the equatorial lower stratosphere Geophys. Res. Let. 22, pp259-262
  4. Houghton J.T., Meira Filho L.G., Bruce J.P., Lee Hoesung, Callander B.A., Haites E.F., Harris N. & Maskell K. (eds) 1995
    Climate Change 1994: Radiative Forcing of Climate Change and an Evaluation of the IPCC IS92 Emission Scenarios - Reports of WG I and III of the IPCC Cambridge University Press
  5. Manney G.L., Froidevaux L., Waters J.W., Gille J.C, Zurek R.W., Kumer J.B., Mergenthaler J.L, Roche A.E., O'Neill A. & Swinbank R. 1995
    Formation of low ozone pockets in the middle stratospheric anticyclone during winter J. Geophys. Res. 100, pp13,939-13,950
  6. Manney G.L., Zurek R.W., Lahoz W.A.,Harwood R.S., Gille J.C., Kumer J.B., Mergenthaler J.L., Roche A.E., O'Neill A., Swinbank R. & Waters J.W. 1995
    Lagrangian transport calculations using UARS data. Part I: Passive tracers J. Atmos. Sci. 52, pp3049-3068
  7. Manney G.L., Zurek R.W., Froidevaux L., Waters J.W., O'Neill A. and Swinbank R. 1995
    Lagrangian transport calculations using UARS data Part II: Ozone J. Atmos. Sci. 52, pp3069-3081
  8. Harrison M.S.J. 1995 Long-range forecasting since 1980: Empirical and numerical prediction up to one month forthe UK Weather 50, pp440-449