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What Climate Models Can (and Can’t) PredictHave you ever stared up at a cloud-swirled sky and wondered: just how much can we really predict about the climate’s future?
New computer algorithm supercharges climate models and could lead to better predictions of future climate change Date: May 1, 2024 Source: University of Oxford Summary: A study describes a new ...
Scientists who warned of heat waves and rising seas this week also say that it's possible to avoid the worst effects of the warming climate. They're relying on computer models of the world economy.
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New Scientist on MSNGeoengineering could avoid climate tipping points, but not if we delayPutting aerosols in the stratosphere to reflect sunlight could prevent the shutdown of key ocean currents, but only if it is ...
According to a Sept. 9 Times-Call article, the 2023 Climate Change in Colorado report will focus on the release of new computer climate models. I hope a good long critical look is taken at these ...
A computer model of the Earth’s climate can show us temperatures will rise as we continue to release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Models can also predict how infectious disease will ...
Researchers at Yale say that our imperfect climate models might actually be more helpful than some initially thought.
How computer modeling is helping the Bay Area plan for climate change: from polluted flooding to the economic impact of storms New tools from the U.S. Geological Survey are helping local cities to ...
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Earth system scientists discover missing piece in climate modelsAs the planet continues to warm due to human-driven climate change, accurate computer climate models will be key in helping illuminate exactly how the climate will continue to be altered in the ...
Warming of the global climate system over the past half-century has averaged 43 percent less than that produced by computerized climate models used to promote changes in energy policy.
Climate models can be a million lines of code long and can take months to run on supercomputers. A new algorithm has dramatically shortened that time.
UMaine professor’s computer model tells the story of Earth’s changing climate Recent news coverage of the planet's record-breaking heat wave relied on the online climate visualization tool ...
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