![]() | ![]() | Home | ![]() | My BADC | ![]() | Data | ![]() | Search | ![]() | Community | ![]() | Help | ![]() |
![]() | Get Data | Access Rules | Submit Data | Dataset Index | ![]() |

Introduction
The main tools that are used for making projections of climate change in the coming century resulting from greenhouse-gas and other emissions are detailed coupled three-dimensional models of the atmosphere and ocean. However, such models give widely different results for some important aspects of climate change, thus limiting our ability to make practically useful projections. One such aspect is changes that may happen in the Atlantic Ocean thermohaline circulation, often referred to as the Gulf Stream. This circulation transports a great deal of heat northwards. If it weakened, future warming in Europe in particular could be reduced or possibly reversed. The spread of model results basically reflects limitations in current understanding of how the large-scale climate system operates. The aim of this project is to identify which are the most important aspects of that uncertainty by making comparisons of the responses simulated by a range of climate models. The results are intended to help improve the models by focusing attention on the aspects which require further theoretical or observational study.
Project Duration: 20 Jun 2005 - 19 Apr 2011
This project is funded by NERC - Grant Ref. NE/C509366/1 - through the RAPID Climate Change NERC directed mode programme.
Access to data and information
Data and software supplied from this project to the BADC will be stored in the BADC RAPID archive.
Access to the archive is currently restricted to participants to this particular project. If you are a programme participant and would like to access this RAPID project data, then please apply for access* to the RAPID data.
You will be requested to abide by the
RAPID Climate Change Data Policy.
Data management, availability and use are ruled by the
RAPID Climate Change Programme Data Management Plan
(PDF document).
Access to Hadley Centre model data held at the BADC is subject to the signature of the NERC-Met Office agreement.
* Note that to apply for access to this dataset, you should first register as a BADC user (anyone is allowed to register). If you are already a registered BADC user, skip this step. If you have forgotten your BADC user ID and/or password, please contact the BADC helpdesk at badc@rl.ac.uk. To register as a new BADC user, please follow the instructions online.
Links and References
References:
A list of references are available from the Project website and also in the RAPID funded proposal cited above.
Citation
Who to contact
General queries about these pages or browsing the data should be directed to the BADC support line.
![]() | Home | Contact | Disclaimer | Last Modified:
| ![]() |