On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 17:40:51 +0100, Alastair
<[email protected]> wrote:
Reasonable GCMs do sometimes show runaway warming
Journals don't publish papers from people whose models runaway, so I
doubt it is paper which I can cite even if I wanted to.
That could be a very convenient explanation to some. Well then, can you
cite an unpublished paper? Anything would be better than nothing, I think.
However, IIRC, http://climateprediction.net/ had some of their early
models, based on Hadley, running away and they became fully cloud
covered.
Any idea what I could look for to find those models?
Was it perhaps one of these:
http://climateprediction.net/content/millennium-experiment-famous ?
I'm running Climateprediction myself and if I reason correctly, it would
only make sense that some early calibration models WOULD run away, or run
down, until reasonable parameters were found. Bruteforce is still a
workable method. The model I'm currently running, however, is not 100%
cloud covered at 800C.
Thanks!
/ Per
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