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climate model

Computer simulation, based on physical and mathematical data, of a climate system, usually the global (rather than local) climate. It is used by researchers to study such topics as the possible long-term disruptive effects of the greenhouse gases, or of variations in the amount of radiation given off by the Sun.



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Climate model experiments indicate that such a decrease in solar irradiance is capable of causing a global cooling of about 0.
The map to the right has the correct legend for summertime daily maximum temperature increases nationwide, which are listed in Fahrenheit, as determined by the climate model for the 2040s.
Yonetani and Gordon (2001) confirmed this finding using various climate model designs.
 
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