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Incorporation of the C-GOLDSTEIN efficient climate model into the GENIE framework: “eb go gs” configurations of GENIE

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Fig. 1. Model ocean bathymetry at different resolution, for each configuration. The arrows indicate direction of runoff
Fig. 2. Annual-mean wind stress (arrows) and derived surface wind speed (colours) for each configuration.
Fig. 3. Annual-mean surface winds (speed and zonal/meridional components), as used in the EMBM, for each configuration.
Fig. 4. and meridional wind stress component fields, respectively, not including the up-scaling of the wind stresses as applied by the ocean modelthe 3636s16l and “biogem” setups
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