The Cunctator wrote:
Is that a fair uber-reductive summary? Are there any coupled GCMs that
successfully model ENSO?
There's a guy named Geert-Jan van Oldenborgh who has been doing some
work on this. Last year he had a paper that analyzed ENSO in the IPCC
AR4 models. I don't have the paper handy at the moment but recall that
only a few models (six?) reproduced ENSO well. Several reproduced parts
of ENSO but missed some features, such as temperature skewness.
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