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There are many Wikipedia pages on climate change and climate modeling. The following screen capture shows the [http://monash.edu/research/simple-climate-model/mscm/overview_i18n.html?locale=EN climate change scenarios]] tool. It allows visualizing scenarios | There are many Wikipedia pages on climate change and climate modeling. The following screen capture shows the [http://monash.edu/research/simple-climate-model/mscm/overview_i18n.html?locale=EN climate change scenarios]] tool. It allows visualizing scenarios | ||
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Revision as of 14:06, 10 April 2019
Introduction
The purpose of this page is to introduce some tools that allow climate modeling or learn how climate modeling works.
Modeling principles
Climate models use standard modeling techniques, but often adapted to the specific requirements of modeling climate.
Monash university simple climate model
The Monash simple climate model home page explains the model, includes some tutorials and allows to play with different scenarios and also to deconstruct models by switching offf some processes.
One included tool allows playing with various scenarios with respect to CO2 emission
Links
There are many Wikipedia pages on climate change and climate modeling. The following screen capture shows the climate change scenarios] tool. It allows visualizing scenarios