GFDL’s ESM2 Global Coupled Climate–Carbon Earth System Models. Part II: Carbon System Formulation and Baseline Simulation Characteristics*
John P. Dunne(Princeton University), Niki Zadeh(NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory), Peter J. Phillips(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), Andrew T. Wittenberg(NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory), K. A. Dunne(United States Geological Survey), Sergey Malyshev(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research), Ronald J. Stouffer(NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory), P. C. D. Milly(United States Geological Survey), William Cooke(Princeton University), John P. Krasting(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), Lori T. Sentman(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), Matthew Harrison(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), Elena Shevliakova(NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory), Stephen M. Griffies(Princeton University), Jasmin G. John(University of California, Berkeley), Robert Hallberg(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), H. Levy(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), Alistair Adcroft
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