Numerical Methods in Climate Research
Numerical Methods in Climate Research are methods used to simulate physical processes in the climate system. It involves the use of mathematical and computational approaches to model the atmosphere, ocean, land, and ice in order to understand the current climate and predict its future states. This research allows for more accurate projections of the climate system over extended time periods and is used to develop strategies for mitigating and adapting to the effects of climate change. This research is especially important for helping governments, industries and individuals make better informed decisions about how to prepare for the impacts of a changing climate.
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