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Climate prediction requires the use of coupled models of the atmospher
e-deep ocean-sea ice and land surface. This paper outlines the formula
tion of processes relevant to the simulation and prediction of climate
change in the Arctic of one such model: that of the Hadley Centre for
Climate Prediction and Research at the Meteorological Office. Compari
son of the simulation of a number of features of the Arctic climate is
made against observations and predictions of future climate change re
sulting from increased concentrations of greenhouse gases from recent
runs of the model are discussed.