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N. Butchart
Researcher at Met Office
Publications - 38
Citations - 4279
N. Butchart is an academic researcher from Met Office. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stratosphere & Climate model. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 38 publications receiving 3846 citations.
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The HadGEM2-ES implementation of CMIP5 centennial simulations
Chris D. Jones,J. Hughes,Nicolas Bellouin,Steven C. Hardiman,Gareth S. Jones,Jeff Knight,Spencer Liddicoat,Fiona M. O'Connor,Robert J. Andres,Christopher J Bell,Christopher J Bell,Kyung-On Boo,Alessio Bozzo,N. Butchart,Patricia Cadule,K. D. Corbin,K. D. Corbin,M. Doutriaux-Boucher,Pierre Friedlingstein,Jemma Gornall,Lesley J. Gray,Paul R. Halloran,George C. Hurtt,George C. Hurtt,William Ingram,William Ingram,Jean-Francois Lamarque,Rachel M. Law,Malte Meinshausen,Scott Osprey,Erika J. Palin,L. Parsons Chini,Thomas Raddatz,Michael G. Sanderson,Alistair Sellar,Andrew Schurer,Paul J. Valdes,Nigel Wood,S. Woodward,M. Yoshioka,M. Zerroukat +40 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors outline the climate forcings and setup of the Met Office Hadley Centre ESM, HadGEM2-ES for the CMIP5 set of centennial experiments.
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The HadGEM2 family of Met Office Unified Model climate configurations
Nicolas Bellouin,William J. Collins,I. D. Culverwell,Paul R. Halloran,Steven C. Hardiman,Tim Hinton,C. D. Jones,R. E. McDonald,A. J. McLaren,Fiona M. O'Connor,Malcolm J. Roberts,José M. Rodríguez,S. Woodward,Martin Best,M. E. Brooks,Andrew Brown,N. Butchart,Christopher Dearden,S. H. Derbyshire,I. Dharssi,Marie Doutriaux-Boucher,John M. Edwards,Pete Falloon,Nicola Gedney,Lesley J. Gray,Helene T. Hewitt,M. Hobson,M. R. Huddleston,J. Hughes,Sarah Ineson,William Ingram,William Ingram,P. M. James,T. C. Johns,Colin E. Johnson,A. Jones,C. P. Jones,Manoj Joshi,A. B. Keen,Spencer Liddicoat,Adrian Lock,A. V. Maidens,James Manners,Sean Milton,J. G. L. Rae,Jeff Ridley,Alistair Sellar,Catherine A. Senior,I. Totterdell,Anne Verhoef,Pier Luigi Vidale,Andy Wiltshire +51 more
TL;DR: The HadGEM2 family of configurations as discussed by the authors includes atmosphere and ocean components, with and without a vertical extension to include a well-resolved stratosphere, and an Earth-System (ES) component which includes dynamic vegetation, ocean biology and atmospheric chemistry.
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Assessment of temperature, trace species, and ozone in chemistry-climate model simulations of the recent past
Veronika Eyring,N. Butchart,Darryn W. Waugh,Hideharu Akiyoshi,John Austin,Slimane Bekki,Greg Bodeker,Byron A. Boville,Ch. Brühl,Martyn P. Chipperfield,Eugene C. Cordero,Martin Dameris,Makoto Deushi,Vitali Fioletov,Stacey M. Frith,Rolando R. Garcia,Andrew Gettelman,Marco Giorgetta,Volker Grewe,L. Jourdain,Douglas E. Kinnison,Eva Mancini,Elisa Manzini,Marion Marchand,Daniel R. Marsh,Tatsuya Nagashima,Paul A. Newman,J. E. Nielsen,Steven Pawson,Giovanni Pitari,David A. Plummer,Eugene Rozanov,M. Schraner,Theodore G. Shepherd,Kiyotaka Shibata,Richard S. Stolarski,H. Struthers,W. Tian,Motoyoshi Yoshiki +38 more
TL;DR: In this article, simulations of the stratosphere from thirteen coupled chemistry-climate models (CCMs) are evaluated to provide guidance for the interpretation of ozone predictions made by the same CCMs.
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Multimodel projections of stratospheric ozone in the 21st century
Veronika Eyring,Darryn W. Waugh,Greg Bodeker,Eugene C. Cordero,Hideharu Akiyoshi,John Austin,S. R. Beagley,Byron A. Boville,P. Braesicke,Ch. Brühl,N. Butchart,Martyn P. Chipperfield,Martin Dameris,Rudolf Deckert,Makoto Deushi,Stacey M. Frith,Rolando R. Garcia,Andrew Gettelman,Marco Giorgetta,Douglas E. Kinnison,Eva Mancini,Elisa Manzini,Daniel R. Marsh,Sigrun Matthes,Tatsuya Nagashima,Paul A. Newman,J. E. Nielsen,Steven Pawson,Giovanni Pitari,David A. Plummer,Eugene Rozanov,M. Schraner,John F. Scinocca,K. Semeniuk,Theodore G. Shepherd,Kiyotaka Shibata,Benedikt Steil,Richard S. Stolarski,W. Tian,Motoyoshi Yoshiki +39 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used eleven coupled chemistry-climate models (CCMs) employing nearly identical forcings to project the evolution of stratospheric ozone throughout the 21st century.
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Impact of stratospheric ozone on Southern Hemisphere circulation change: A multimodel assessment
Seok-Woo Son,Edwin P. Gerber,Judith Perlwitz,Judith Perlwitz,Lorenzo M. Polvani,Nathan P. Gillett,Kyong-Hwan Seo,Veronika Eyring,Theodore G. Shepherd,Darryn W. Waugh,Hideharu Akiyoshi,John Austin,A. J. G. Baumgaertner,Slimane Bekki,P. Braesicke,Ch. Brühl,N. Butchart,Martyn P. Chipperfield,David Cugnet,Martin Dameris,Sandip Dhomse,S. M. Frith,Hella Garny,Rolando R. Garcia,Steven C. Hardiman,Patrick Jöckel,Patrick Jöckel,Jean-Francois Lamarque,E. Mancini,Marion Marchand,Martine Michou,Tetsu Nakamura,Olaf Morgenstern,Olaf Morgenstern,Giovanni Pitari,D. A. Plummer,John A. Pyle,Eugene Rozanov,John Scinocca,Kiyotaka Shibata,Dan Smale,H. Teyssèdre,W. Tian,Yousuke Yamashita +43 more
TL;DR: In this article, the impact of stratospheric ozone on the tropospheric general circulation of the Southern Hemisphere (SH) is examined with a set of chemistry-climate models participating in the Stratospheric Processes and their Role in Climate (SPARC)/Chemistry-Climate Model Validation project phase 2 (CCMVal-2).