Climate change models use mathematical simulations to predict future climate conditions by integrating data on greenhouse gas emissions, atmospheric dynamics, and oceanic processes. These models range from simple energy balance models to complex global climate models (GCMs) that simulate interactions between the atmosphere, oceans, land surfaces, and ice. They analyze scenarios of different emission levels to estimate changes in temperature, precipitation, and sea level. The models help scientists understand potential impacts and guide policy decisions for mitigating climate change effects and preparing for future environmental conditions. Their accuracy improves with advancements in data and computational power.
The Science of Climate Change Models
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