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Hadley Centre Technical Notes held in CRU Library

For a complete list of Hadley Centre Technical Notes, together with PDF versions of some of them, please see the Hadley Centre website.

1. The simulation of SST, sea ice extents and ocean heat transport in a version of the Hadley Centre coupled model without flux adjustments. C Gordon, C Cooper, C A Senior, H Banks, J M Gregory, T C Johns and J F B Mitchell and R A Wood.

2. The transient response to increasing greenhouse gases using models with and without flux adjustment. J F B Mitchell, T C Johns and C A Senior.

3. The salinity drift of HadCM3: Description, analysis and a scheme to correct the global average.  J A Lowe and M Gregory.

4. Characterising GCM land surface schemes to understand their responses to climate change. N Gedney, P M Cox, H Douville, J Polcher, P J Valdes.

5. An analogue model to derive additional climate change scenarios from existing GCM simulations. C Huntingford and P M Cox

6. A review of recent studies of the influence of solar changes on the Earth's climate. R G Harrison and K P Shine

7. Representation of the Radiative Effect of Convective Anvils. J Gregory

8. Simulating climatic change of the southern Asian monsoon using a nested regional climate model (HadRM2). D Hassell and R Jones.

9. A Lagrangian Climatology for the North Atlantic. J Methven, P Berrisford and B Hoskins

10. The impact of new physical parametrizations in the Hadley Centre climate model - HadAM3. V Pope, M.L.Gallani, P Rowntree and R Stratton.

11. Digitization of Metform data and Conversion to Flatfile Integer Format. M Jackson.

12. Differential changes in observed surface and atmospheric temperature since 1979. S Brown, D Parker and D Sexton

13. The impact of increasing horizontal resolution on the HadAM3 climate simulation. R A Stratton

14. The indirect effects of anthropogenic sulphate aerosol simulated using a climate model with an interactive sulphur cycle.  A Jones, D L Roberts and M J Woodage

15. The time dependence of climate sensitivity.  C A Senior and J F B Mitchell


Last updated: September 2001, Alan Ovenden