Definition of statistical-dynamical models

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statistical-dynamical models

The term 'statistical-dynamical models' as it applies to the area of carbon dioxide can be defined as ' Computer programs that calculate simplified climate models based on versions of the conservation equations that have been averaged over longitude, with the effects of the synoptic eddies parameterized statistically in the meridional plane'.

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