climate modeling
Climate modeling refers to the process of using mathematical and computer-based simulations to understand and predict Earth's climate system, incorporating various factors, such as temperature, atmospheric pressure, precipitation patterns, and greenhouse gas concentrations, among others.
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- air pollution
- atmospheric science
- carbon dioxide levels
- climate change
- climate projections
- climate sensitivity
- climate variability
- earth's atmosphere
- ecosystem changes
- edward lorenz
- el niño and la niña
- extreme weather events
- feedback mechanisms
- global warming
- greenhouse gases
- historical climate data
- ice cover and glacial retreat
- meteorology
- ocean currents
- proxy data analysis
- sea level rise
- sunlight and climate change
- temperature variations
- weather patterns