Definition of zonally-averaged models

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zonally-averaged models

The term 'zonally-averaged models' as it applies to the area of carbon dioxide can be defined as ' Statistical-dynamical or energy-balance models in which only the latitudinally averaged quantities are determined and the effects of the longitudinally-varying transports are determined parametrically. Abbreviated as ZAM'.

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