Per Edman wrote:
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 Well then, can you cite an unpublished paper?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.


Did you not read my previous message? We've seen it in several of our model runs, and explicitly mention it in publications. I'm not sure why you are effectively claiming I'm making it up...

I know of an ultra-hi-res cloud-resolving model here that had negative radiative feedback (it was coupled to a fixed SST so was not able to run away).

James
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