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The atmosphere-ocean general circulation model ECHAM3/LSG is used for climate change and climate variability studies. The control integration, in which the atmospheric forcing is kept constant, simulates
The atmosphere-ocean general circulation model ECHAM3/LSG is used for climate change and climate variability studies. For this climate change integration, the CO2 concentration from 1880 to 2084 were
The atmosphere-ocean general circulation model ECHAM3/LSG is used for climate change and climate variability studies. Up to 1985 the concentration followswere taken from observation (Schoenwiese et al.,
The atmosphere-ocean general circulation model ECHAM3/LSG is used for climate change and climate variability studies. Up to 1985 the concentration followswere taken from observation (Schoenwiese et al.,
The atmosphere-ocean general circulation model ECHAM3/LSG is used for climate change and climate variability studies. In order to study the internal variability of the model a control simulation with
The atmosphere-ocean general circulation model ECHAM3/LSG is used for climate change and climate variability studies. For this climate change integration, the CO2 concentration from 1880 to 2049 were
The atmosphere-ocean general circulation model ECHAM3/LSG is used for climate change and climate variability studies. For this climate change integration, the CO2 concentration from 1880 to 2084 were
Up to 1985 the concentration followswere taken from observation (Schoenwiese et al., 1990) and for the following years the IPCC scenario A (Business as Usual, Houghton et al., 1990) was applied. In addition
The atmosphere-ocean general circulation model ECHAM3/LSG(T21) is used for climate change and climate variability studies. The models ECHAM3 and LSG are described in the DKRZ reports No.6 and No.2, respectively.