The general purpose of the SWING project is an international intercomparison of current state-of-the-art water isotope general circulation models and related observational isotope data. It brings together scientists with a common wide range of interest in both modelling and measuring stable water isotopes (H218O, HDO) and its application to Earth System problems.
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Coordinator: David Noone University of Colorado Dept. Atmos. & Ocean. Sciences Campus Box 216 (CIRES) Boulder, CO, 30309 ph: +1 303 735 6073 fax: +1 303 492 1149 email: dcn@colorado.edu |
Global pattern of long-time mean d18O values of precipitation as derived from GNIP observational data, and Echam4, GissE and MUGCM climatological simulations (SWING experiment S1A). |
Consortium (Alphabetic Order)
- Pradeep Aggarwal (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria)
- Josephine Brown (University of Reading, Reading, UK)
- Laurence Gourcy (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria)
- Ann Henderson-Sellers (Australian Science and Technology Organisation, Menai, Australia)
- Georg Hoffmann (Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement, Gif-sur-Yvette, France)
- Kimpei Ichiyanagi (Frontier Observational Research System, Yokohama, Japan)
- Maxwell Kelley (Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York, USA)
- David Noone (University of Colorado, Boulder, USA)
- John Roads (Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, USA)
- Gavin Schmidt (Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York, USA)
- Kristof Sturm (Laboratoire de Glaciologie et Géophysique de l'Environnement, Saint Martin d'Hères, France)
- Julia Tindall (University of Bristol, Bristol, UK)
- Paul Valdes (University of Bristol, Bristol, UK)
- Martin Werner (MPI for Biogeochemistry, Jena, Germany)
- Kei Yoshimura (University of Tokyo, Komaba, Japan)
- Vyacheslav I. Zakharov (Ural State University, Ekaterinburg, Russia)
