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Is Institutional Democracy a Good Proxy for Model Independence?
2016
Journal of Climate
Climate models developed within a given research group or institution are prone to share structural similarities, which may induce resembling features in their simulations of the earth's climate. This assertion, known as the "same-center hypothesis," is investigated here using a subsample of CMIP3 climate projections constructed by retaining only the models originating from institutions that provided more than one model (or model version). The contributions of individual modeling centers to
doi:10.1175/jcli-d-15-0761.1
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