The second Hadley Centre coupled ocean-atmosphere GCM: model description, spinup and validation
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John F. B. Mitchell | J. Gregory | R. Wood | C. Senior | S. Tett | T. Johns | J. Mitchell | R. Carnell | J. Crossley | J. Mitchell | R. E. Carnell | S. F. B. Tett
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