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Polar amplification as a preferred response in an idealized aquaplanet GCM Peter L. Langen Ice and Climate Research Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Document Date: 2011-10-17 19:45:55


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Fairbanks / Copenhagen / /

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Netherlands / Denmark / /

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Niels Bohr Institute / University of Copenhagen Juliane Maries Vej / University of Copenhagen / Climate Research Niels Bohr Institute / Vladimir A. Alexeev International Arctic Research Center University of Alaska Fairbanks / /

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poleward atmospheric energy transport / solar energy / e-folding / energy balance model / dry static energy transport / /

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Vladimir A. Alexeev International Arctic Research Center University of Alaska Fairbanks / Climate Research Niels Bohr Institute / Niels Bohr Institute / University of Copenhagen / Copenhagen / National Center for Atmospheric Research / /

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Peter L. Langen / /

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Alaska / /

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Atmospheric Research / Climate Dynamics / /

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radiation / /

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