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Trend in Atmospheric Angular Momentum in a Transient Climate Change Simulation with Greenhouse Gas and Aerosol Forcing
2001
Journal of Climate
The authors investigate the change of atmospheric angular momentum (AAM) in long, transient, coupled atmosphere-ocean model simulations with increasing atmospheric greenhouse gas concentration and sulfate aerosol loading. A significant increase of global AAM, on the order of 4 ϫ 10 25 kg m 2 s Ϫ1 for 3 ϫ CO 2 -1 ϫ CO 2 , was simulated by the Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis (CCCma) coupled model. The increase was mainly contributed by the relative component of total AAM in the
doi:10.1175/1520-0442(2001)014<1525:tiaami>2.0.co;2
fatcat:fcinrixsanew7p3zoywv4b6ham