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Date: 2011-04-11 18:01:12
Computational science
Climate forcing
Global climate model
Global warming
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Climate model
Atmospheric model
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Climate sensitivity
Atmospheric sciences
Climatology
Climate change

A Summary of the CMIP5 Experiment Design Lead authors1: Karl E. Taylor,2 Ronald J. Stouffer,3 and Gerald A. Meehl4 Published: 18 December[removed]with updates/corrections made 22 January[removed]Preface and overview.

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