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GliderGuider

(21,088 posts)
Thu Jun 20, 2013, 03:21 AM Jun 2013

Have you always wanted your very own climate model?

Wait no longer.

This is to announce a new online resource: The MAGICC6 climate model. You will be able to select or upload your own emission scenario, calculate greenhouse gas concentrations, radiative forcing and global-mean/hemispheric temperatures online.

Aside from being a great educational resource for schools, university classes and projects, MAGICC is used in high-profile research and policy reports for more than twenty years (leaving out the multiple links)

The online version of MAGICC6 is at: live.magicc.org

MAGICC is developed by Prof. Tom Wigley, Dr. Sarah Raper and Dr. Malte Meinshausen.
The web-interface of MAGICC6 has been developed by Antonius Golly.

With best regards,
The MAGICC team.

http://live.magicc.org/
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Have you always wanted your very own climate model? (Original Post) GliderGuider Jun 2013 OP
K&R.... daleanime Jun 2013 #1
Good site, good project Iterate Jun 2013 #2

Iterate

(3,020 posts)
2. Good site, good project
Fri Jun 21, 2013, 06:43 PM
Jun 2013

I'm always on the lookout for easier ways to deal with data, and the prospect of custom scenarios and future scenario sharing is intriguing. Plus, even reading the wiki is worthwhile.
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