By the end of the next decade, general circulation models emerged globally as a central tool in climate research.
This is especially true of the largest and most sophisticated of the models, called general circulation models, which cover the globe.
Climatologists are constantly trying to improve the resolution of the general circulation models.
The group maintains a general circulation model.
It is a simple circulation model that posits the existence of a slow current in the winter hemisphere which redistributes air.
Following Phillips's work, several groups began working to create general circulation models.
As a result, a numerical solution which takes these factors into account is often calculated using general circulation models and climate models.
He did early research on the development of atmospheric general circulation models.
His other interests include the development of global circulation models to help understand the observed climate trends, and diagnosing human impacts on climate.
Vilhelm Bjerknes began the modern development of the general circulation model in the early 20th century.