Demystifying Climate Models: A Users Guide to Earth System Models
The book series Earth Systems Data and Models publishes state-of-the-art research and technologies aimed at understanding processes and interactions in the earth system. A special emphasis is given to theory, methods, and tools used in earth, planetary and environmental sciences for: modeling, obser...
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Summary: | The book series Earth Systems Data and Models publishes state-of-the-art research and technologies aimed at understanding processes and interactions in the earth system. A special emphasis is given to theory, methods, and tools used in earth, planetary and environmental sciences for: modeling, observation and analysis; data generation, assimilation and visualization; forecasting and simulation; and optimization. Topics in the series include but are not limited to: numerical, datadriven and agent-based modeling of the earth system; uncertainty analysis of models; geodynamic simulations, climate change, weather forecasting, hydroinformatics, and complex ecological models; model evaluation for decision-making processes and other earth science applications; and remote sensing and GIS technology. |
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