The ability of the current generation of climate models, in their long-term simulations, to replicate the observed atmospheric behaviour on a wide range of spatial and time scales provides support in applying these models to the greenhouse gas-induced climate change projections on regional scales. A
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Simulation of Indian summer monsoon rainfall and its intraseasonal variability in the NCAR climate system model
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- 2000
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