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Back to Index Back to Index A zonal cross-section of temperature changes at the time of CO2 doubling in the BMRC coupled climate model
A zonal cross-section of temperature changes at the time of carbon dioxide doubling in the BMRC coupled climate model
Figure 63. A zonal cross-section of temperature changes (transient - control) at the time of doubling in the BMRC coupled climate model. The vertical profile extends from an ocean depth of 4000 m to the surface (OGCM) and from the near surface (1000 hPa level) to the highest modelled level of the atmosphere, above 10 hPa (AGCM).

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