CLIMATE MODELS
#Climatic_models are the mathematical
representation of the atmosphere, ocean, ice and vegetation. In case of human
induced climate change, the climatic models are used to resolve and to find the
amount of warming increased and attributed to study how climate will change in
future. Climate models are used to simulate the past climate and involves the
prediction of future climate based on the projection of Man- Made greenhouse
gases.
Researchers have
developed climatic models based on a computer software in which the output
archives were stored in a CMIP. On
the other hand, the data of sea and ocean were stored in another archive called
AMIP.
·
Coupled Model
Inter comparison Project
The
main Objective of CMIP is to better understand the past, present and future
climate changes arising from Natural, unforced variability.
·
Atmospheric Model
Inter comparison Project
It
is an experimental protocol for global
atmospheric general circulation models. This model configuration enables
scientists to focus on the atmospheric model without the added complexity of
ocean-atmosphere feedbacks in the climate system.
·
GISS Climate Model
A major focus of GISS GCM simulations is to study
the human impact on the climate as well as the effects of a changing climate on
society and the environment.
Nowadays, various methods are developed to predict the Causes of the #Climate_Change,
since there is a lag in taking steps to control the #impacts. To discuss more
and to share your ideas on Climate Change join with us on “World Congress on
Climate Change” during October 15-16, 2018 at Rome, Italy.
Visit us @ https://goo.gl/B3b8AD
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