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Bibliography - Michael J Spelman

  1. Delworth, Thomas L., Anthony J Broccoli, Anthony Rosati, Ronald J Stouffer, Ventakramani Balaji, J A Beesley, W F Cooke, Keith W Dixon, John Dunne, Krista A Dunne, J W Durachta, Kirsten L Findell, Paul Ginoux, Anand Gnanadesikan, C Tony Gordon, Stephen Griffies, Rich Gudgel, Matthew J Harrison, Isaac Held, Richard S Hemler, Larry Horowitz, Stephen A Klein, Thomas R Knutson, P J Kushner, A R Langenhorst, H C Lee, Shian-Jiann Lin, Jian Lu, S Malyshev, P C D Milly, V Ramaswamy, J L Russell, M Daniel Schwarzkopf, Elena Shevliakova, Joseph J Sirutis, Michael J Spelman, William F Stern, Michael Winton, Andrew T Wittenberg, Bruce Wyman, Fanrong Zeng, and Rong Zhang, 2006: GFDL's CM2 Global Coupled Climate Models. Part I: Formulation and Simulation Characteristics. Journal of Climate, 19(5), doi:10.1175/JCLI3629.1.
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  2. Gnanadesikan, Anand, Keith W Dixon, Stephen Griffies, Ventakramani Balaji, M Barreiro, J A Beesley, W F Cooke, Thomas L Delworth, R Gerdes, Matthew J Harrison, Isaac Held, William J Hurlin, H C Lee, Z Liang, G Nong, Ronald C Pacanowski, Anthony Rosati, J L Russell, Bonita L Samuels, Qian Song, Michael J Spelman, Ronald J Stouffer, C Sweeney, G A Vecchi, Michael Winton, Andrew T Wittenberg, Fanrong Zeng, Rong Zhang, and John Dunne, 2006: GFDL's CM2 Global Coupled Climate Models. Part II: The baseline ocean simulation. Journal of Climate, 19(5), doi:10.1175/JCLI3630.1.
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  3. Lee, H C., Anthony Rosati, and Michael J Spelman, 2006: Barotropic tidal mixing effects in a coupled climate model: Oceanic conditions in the Northern Atlantic. Ocean Modelling, 11(3-4), doi:10.1016/j.ocemod.2005.03.003.
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  4. Stouffer, Ronald J., Thomas L Delworth, Keith W Dixon, Rich Gudgel, Isaac Held, Richard S Hemler, Thomas R Knutson, M Daniel Schwarzkopf, Michael J Spelman, Michael Winton, Anthony J Broccoli, H C Lee, Fanrong Zeng, and Brian J Soden, 2006: GFDL's CM2 Global Coupled Climate Models. Part IV: Idealized Climate Response. Journal of Climate, 19(5), doi:10.1175/JCLI3632.1.
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  5. Stouffer, Ronald J., Keith W Dixon, Michael J Spelman, William J Hurlin, J Yin, J M Gregory, A J Weaver, M Eby, G M Flato, D Y Robitaille, H Hasumi, A Oka, A Hu, J H Jungclaus, I V Kamenkovich, A Levermann, M Montoya, S Murakami, S Nawrath, W R Peltier, G Vettoretti, A P Sokolov, and S L Weber, 2006: Investigating the Causes of the Response of the Thermohaline Circulation to Past and Future Climate Changes. Journal of Climate, 19(8), doi:10.1175/JCLI3689.11.
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  6. Stouffer, Ronald J., J L Russell, and Michael J Spelman, 2006: Importance of oceanic heat uptake in transient climate change. Geophysical Research Letters, 33(17), L17704, doi:10.1029/2006GL027242.
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  7. Griffies, Stephen, Anand Gnanadesikan, Keith W Dixon, John Dunne, R Gerdes, Matthew J Harrison, Anthony Rosati, J L Russell, Bonita L Samuels, Michael J Spelman, Michael Winton, and Rong Zhang, 2005: Formulation of an ocean model for global climate simulations. Ocean Science, 1, 45-79.
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  8. Dixon, Keith W., Thomas L Delworth, Thomas R Knutson, Michael J Spelman, and Ronald J Stouffer, 2003: A comparison of climate change simulations produced by two GFDL coupled climate models. Global & Planetary Change, 37(1-2), 81-102.
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  9. Delworth, Thomas L., Ronald J Stouffer, Keith W Dixon, Michael J Spelman, Thomas R Knutson, Anthony J Broccoli, P J Kushner, and Richard T Wetherald, 2002: Review of simulations of climate variability and change with the GFDL R30 coupled climate model. Climate Dynamics, 19(7), 555-574.
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  10. Delworth, Thomas L., Anthony J Broccoli, Keith W Dixon, Isaac Held, Thomas R Knutson, P J Kushner, Michael J Spelman, Ronald J Stouffer, K Y Vinnikov, and Richard T Wetherald, 1999: Coupled climate modelling at GFDL: Recent accomplishments and future plans. Clivar Exchanges, 4(4), 15-20.
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  11. Dixon, Keith W., Thomas L Delworth, Michael J Spelman, and Ronald J Stouffer, 1999: The influence of transient surface fluxes on North Atlantic overturning in a coupled GCM climate change experiment. Geophysical Research Letters, 26(17), 2749-2752.
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  12. Manabe, Syukuro, Ronald J Stouffer, and Michael J Spelman, 1995: Interaction between polar climate and global warming In Fourth Conference on Polar Meteorology and Oceanography, Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, J1-J9.
  13. Manabe, Syukuro, Ronald J Stouffer, and Michael J Spelman, 1994: Response of a coupled ocean-atmosphere model to increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide. Ambio, 23(1), 44-49.
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  14. Manabe, Syukuro, Ronald J Stouffer, Michael J Spelman, and Kirk Bryan, 1992: Response of a coupled ocean-atmosphere-land surface model to a gradual increase of atmospheric carbon dioxide In The Global Role of Tropical Rainfall, Hampton, Virginia, Deepak Publishing, 93-103.
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  15. Manabe, Syukuro, Ronald J Stouffer, Michael J Spelman, and Kirk Bryan, 1992: Transient response of a coupled ocean-atmosphere-land surface model to increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide In Advances in Theoretical Hydrology: A Tribute to Jim Dooge, The Netherlands, Elsevier Science Publishers, 159-173.
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  16. Manabe, Syukuro, Ronald J Stouffer, Michael J Spelman, and Kirk Bryan, 1991: Transient responses of a coupled ocean-atmosphere-land surface model to gradual changes of atmospheric CO2 In Global Change, Proceedings of the first Demetra meeting held at Chianciano Terme, Italy from 28 to 31 October 1991, Environment and Quality of Life, EUR 15158 EN, Directorate-General Science, Research and Development, European Commission, 82-93.
  17. Manabe, Syukuro, Ronald J Stouffer, Michael J Spelman, and Kirk Bryan, 1991: Transient responses of a coupled ocean-atmosphere model to gradual changes of atmospheric CO2. Part I: Annual mean response. Journal of Climate, 4(8), 785-818.
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  18. Manabe, Syukuro, Kirk Bryan, and Michael J Spelman, 1990: Transient response of a global ocean-atmosphere model to a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 20(5), 722-749.
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  19. Bryan, Kirk, Syukuro Manabe, and Michael J Spelman, 1988: Interhemispheric asymmetry in the transient response of a coupled ocean-atmosphere model to a CO2 forcing. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 18(6), 851-867.
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  20. Bryan, Kirk, and Michael J Spelman, 1985: The ocean's response to a CO2-induced warming. Journal of Geophysical Research, 90(C6), 11,679-11,688.
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  21. Spelman, Michael J., and Syukuro Manabe, 1984: Influence of oceanic heat transport upon the sensitivity of a model climate. Journal of Geophysical Research, 89(C1), 571-586.
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  22. Bryan, Kirk, F G Komro, Syukuro Manabe, and Michael J Spelman, 1982: Transient climate response to increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide. Science, 215, 56-58.
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  23. Manabe, Syukuro, Kirk Bryan, and Michael J Spelman, 1979: A global ocean-atmosphere climate model with seasonal variation for future studies of climate sensitivity. Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans, 3, 393-426.
  24. Manabe, Syukuro, Kirk Bryan, and Michael J Spelman, 1975: A global ocean-atmosphere climate model. Part I. The atmospheric circulation. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 5(1), 3-29.
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  25. Holloway, Jr, J L., Michael J Spelman, and Syukuro Manabe, 1973: Latitude-longitude grid suitable for numerical time integration of a global atmospheric model. Monthly Weather Review, 101(1), 69-78.
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