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S. Woodward
Researcher at Met Office
Publications - 20
Citations - 3877
S. Woodward is an academic researcher from Met Office. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mineral dust & Aerosol. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 16 publications receiving 3148 citations.
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Development and evaluation of an Earth-System model – HadGEM2
William J. Collins,Nicolas Bellouin,Marie Doutriaux-Boucher,Nicola Gedney,Paul R. Halloran,Tim Hinton,J. Hughes,Chris D. Jones,Manoj Joshi,Spencer Liddicoat,Gill Martin,Fiona M. O'Connor,J. G. L. Rae,Catherine A. Senior,Stephen Sitch,I. Totterdell,Andy Wiltshire,S. Woodward +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the development and evaluation of an Earth system model suitable for centennial-scale climate prediction, which includes terrestrial and ocean ecosystems and gas-phase tropospheric chemistry along with their coupled interactions.
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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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UKESM1: Description and Evaluation of the U.K. Earth System Model
Alistair Sellar,Colin Jones,Jane Mulcahy,Yongming Tang,Andrew Yool,Andy Wiltshire,Fiona M. O'Connor,Marc Stringer,Richard Hill,Julien Palmieri,S. Woodward,Lee de Mora,Till Kuhlbrodt,S. T. Rumbold,Douglas I. Kelley,Rich Ellis,Colin E. Johnson,Jeremy Walton,Nathan Luke Abraham,Martin B. Andrews,Timothy Andrews,Alexander T. Archibald,Ségolène Berthou,Eleanor J. Burke,Ed Blockley,Kenneth S. Carslaw,Mohit Dalvi,John M. Edwards,Gerd A. Folberth,Nicola Gedney,Paul T. Griffiths,Anna B. Harper,Maggie A. Hendry,Alan J. Hewitt,Ben Johnson,Andrew Jones,Chris D. Jones,James Keeble,Spencer Liddicoat,Olaf Morgenstern,Robert J. Parker,Valeriu Predoi,Eddy Robertson,Antony Siahaan,Robin S. Smith,Ranjini Swaminathan,Ranjini Swaminathan,Matthew T. Woodhouse,Guang Zeng,M. Zerroukat +49 more
TL;DR: The United Kingdom Earth System Model UKESM1 as discussed by the authors was developed and tuned to achieve acceptable performance in key physical and Earth system quantities, and discuss the challenges involved in mitigating biases in a model with complex connections between its components.
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A simulation of the effect of climate change-induced desertification on mineral dust aerosol
TL;DR: In this article, the HadAM3 AGCM incorporating the Hadley Centre mineral dust scheme in experiments to investigate future dust concentration and forcing is compared with the comparison of 2000 with 2100 simulations, showing the global annual mean atmospheric dust load increases from 4 × 104 to 1.3 × 105 mg m−2, due to the combination of desertification and climate change.