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We are at the beginning of an exciting period of advances in modeling that, in combination with observational studies, will lead to major improvements in our understanding of climate processes (with emphasis here on aerosol aspects) and significant tests of the accuracy of climate models. The presentations at this workshop emphasize the aspects of this association between observations and models that involve atmospherically transported material.
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Kutzbach, J., Joussaumè, S., Newell, R., Westphal, D. (1989). Modeling Atmospheric Circulation in the Past. In: Leinen, M., Sarnthein, M. (eds) Paleoclimatology and Paleometeorology: Modern and Past Patterns of Global Atmospheric Transport. NATO ASI Series, vol 282. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0995-3_39
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