Hi All
A paper at https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s00376-022-2036-z.pdf
says that there are significant biases in simulated cloud physical properties 
over the Southern Ocean.
Section 5 mentions a mean bias of "more than 30 Watts per square metre" lots 
more than I thought was the problem.
However it is not clear, at least to an engineer, whether it means plus or 
minus 30 watts per square metre.
This does not increase my admiration for climate modellers. Please help.
Stephen
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