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CHOI Byung Ho,KIM Dong Hoon,CHOI Young Jin,YUK Jin Hee. 2005. Projections of ocean climate for northwestern Pacific Ocean. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (1):134-145
Projections of ocean climate for northwestern Pacific Ocean
Projections of ocean climate for northwestern Pacific Ocean
Received:June 11, 2004  Revised:December 20, 2004
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Key words:Climate model simulation  global warming  northwestern Pacific Ocean
中文关键词:  Climate model simulation  global warming  northwestern Pacific Ocean
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Author NameAffiliationE-mail
CHOI Byung Ho Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea bhchoi@yurim.skku.ac.kr 
KIM Dong Hoon Abiko Research Laboratory, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Japan  
CHOI Young Jin Research Institute of Applied Mechanics, Kyushu University, Japan  
YUK Jin Hee Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea  
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Abstract:
      The long-term adjustment processes of atmosphere and ocean in response to gradually increased atmospheric CO2 concentration have been analyzed in 70 and 140 a integrations with NCAR fully-coupled climate system model (CSM).In these experiments the CO2 concentration has been increased to double and quadruples the initial concentration,respectively.After 70 a,at the time of CO2 doubling,the model predicts surface air temperature rises by 1.2 and 1.5 K for the globe and the northwestern Pacific Ocean,respectively.The behavior of the quadrupling run is similar:each global and regional mean surface air temperatures increase by 2.8 and 3.0 K at the time of CO2 quadrupling.From the experiments,surface air temperature changes in the northwestern Pacific Ocean will be more distinctive compared with the global average,mainly due to exceptionally large warming and sea level change near the entrance of the Kuroshio extension.
中文摘要:
      The long-term adjustment processes of atmosphere and ocean in response to gradually increased atmospheric CO2 concentration have been analyzed in 70 and 140 a integrations with NCAR fully-coupled climate system model (CSM).In these experiments the CO2 concentration has been increased to double and quadruples the initial concentration,respectively.After 70 a,at the time of CO2 doubling,the model predicts surface air temperature rises by 1.2 and 1.5 K for the globe and the northwestern Pacific Ocean,respectively.The behavior of the quadrupling run is similar:each global and regional mean surface air temperatures increase by 2.8 and 3.0 K at the time of CO2 quadrupling.From the experiments,surface air temperature changes in the northwestern Pacific Ocean will be more distinctive compared with the global average,mainly due to exceptionally large warming and sea level change near the entrance of the Kuroshio extension.
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