The atmosphere-ocean general circulation model ECHAM4/HOPE-G is used for climate change and climate variability studies. In order to study the internal variability of the model a control simulation with fixed present-day CO2 concentration has been performed. The ECHAM4 and the HOPE-G model are described in the MPI report No. 218 and the DKRZ report No. 13, respectively. Technical details about the coupling of both models are given in the DKRZ report No. 18. Location of model raw data: schauer.dkrz.de:/pf/k/k204020/echam4_t30/45004_c04/output/output[17-117] Experiment with Fortran77 version on NEC SX-4.
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