Coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model

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coupled ocean–atmosphere general circulation model[edit | edit source]

A climate model that includes both atmospheric and oceanic components coupled interactively.

These components are often general circulation models with global or regional domains. Models of this type are often used to investigate the response of climate to time-varying forcing, such as the gradual increase of atmospheric greenhouse gases.


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