instabilities in climate models
"Instabilities in climate models" refer to undesirable and erratic behaviors or inconsistencies exhibited by computer-simulated models used to study and forecast climate patterns. These instabilities may arise due to errors in the model's equations, parameter values, or numerical approximation methods, leading to unreliable and unrealistic results.
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