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Global Circulation Models

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Global circulation models, also known as general circulation models, are complex computer simulations used to study the Earth's climate system and predict future climate change.

Key Features

  • Incorporate processes such as atmospheric dynamics, ocean circulation, and land surface interactions
  • Use mathematical equations to simulate the behavior of the Earth's atmosphere and oceans
  • Can model past climates, current conditions, and future scenarios based on different greenhouse gas emissions
  • Provide valuable insights into the impacts of climate change on various regions of the world

Pros

  • Help scientists understand the complex interactions within the climate system
  • Provide valuable information for policymakers to make informed decisions about climate change mitigation and adaptation
  • Can be used to explore different scenarios and assess the potential outcomes of various policy options

Cons

  • Models are based on simplifications and approximations of the real-world system, which can introduce uncertainties
  • Computational demands can be high, requiring powerful computers to run complex simulations

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