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www.geoscientific-model-development.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a list of upcoming and ongoing special issues for the journal *Geoscientific Model Development* (GMD). These special issues cover a wide range of topics related to climate modeling, greenhouse gas monitoring, geological processes, and Earth system simulations. Each entry includes the title, description, and dates for the special issue. The themes span from the development and evaluation of climate forcing agents, to airborne greenhouse gas measurement campaigns, and numerical modeling of geological processes. Additionally, there are entries related to the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP), including its seventh phase (CMIP7), and the integration of machine learning with geoscientific models. | |
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667-per-cm.net
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| | | | | I happened across what I consider to be an amazing slide while "reading around" the work of Deser and colleagues. It is reproduced below, taken from Dagg and Wills: (Click image to see a larger picture, and use browser 'back' button to return.) They are actually just conveying a definition from Hawkins and Sutton (2009),... | |
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climatetippingpoints.info
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| | | | | The Amazon contains half of the Earth's remaining rainforest, but is being degraded by deforestation and climate change. It's possible it could even hit a "tipping point" beyond which a wide-scale ecosystem collapse becomes inevitable. In this explainer we take a look at how this could happen, what the impact would be, and whether it... | |
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agwobserver.wordpress.com
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| | | This list of papers contains evidence of changes in outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) caused by changing concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHG). The list is not complete, and will most likely be updated in the future in order to make it more thorough and more representative. UPDATES: January 1, 2022: Whitburn et al. 2021 added. March... | ||