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Climate Models: How They Help Predict the Warming of the Earth

Climate models cannot predict everything because of the inherent chaos in the system but they are an effective tool to understand what might happen.

By GBSNP Varma, IndiaSpend
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A 2023 report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the United Nations body for assessing the science related to climate change, warned that global warming will likely exceed the limit of 1.5°C before the end of the century, against what countries had agreed at the 21st Conference of Parties in Paris (COP) in 2015. This increase in temperature will lead to more frequent and intense climate-related risks like heatwaves and floods.

“Projections about the future climate can help policy makers prepare for disasters,” says Professor S. Ravichandran from the Climate Studies program at the Indian Institute of Technology in Mumbai.

Projections about the future climate are made through climate models, which aid our understanding of how the climate had changed in the past and how it is evolving. These climate models are critical for India, a country heavily affected by climate change events.

These models talk about climate, which is defined by “the long-term pattern of temperature and precipitation averages and extremes at a location,” and not about weather, which are the everyday changes in temperature, precipitation and so on, explains Ravichandran. Ravichandran studies fluidity, of gases or liquids, such as wind, on high-performing computers–an important part of climate models.

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