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Title
Supplementary code for ‘Greenhouse Warming and Changes in the Seasonal Cycle of Temperature: Model Versus Observations’ (Mann and Park 1996)
Date
1996
Abstract
Thomson [1995] argues that an enhanced green-house effect may be altering the seasonal cycle in temperature. We compare trends in the amplitude and phase of the seasonal cycle in observational temperature data in the northern hemisphere with the response of two general circulation models to increased CO2 concentrations. Sizeable amplitude decreases are observed in both models and observations. Significant phase delays (ie, later seasonal transitions) are found in the simulations, opposite to the phase advances isolated in the observations. The retreat of winter sea ice in high-latitude regions appears to explain the models' response to CO2 increase. Much of the variability in the observational data is not predicted by the models.
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Data DOI
doi:10.26208/46aq-dv58
Researchers
Mann, M. E.
Penn State Department of Meteorology
Park, J.
Yale University
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References
Mann, M.E., Park, J., Greenhouse Warming and Changes in the Seasonal Cycle of Temperature: Model Versus Observations, Geophysical Research Letters, 23, 1111-1114, 1996.