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Scenarios, schmenarios…

20 May 2026 by Gavin 72 Comments

The fantasy version of the normal updating of scenarios for a new round of CMIP simulations doing the rounds is bad faith BS.

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Filed Under: Aerosols, Climate impacts, Climate modelling, Climate Science, Featured Story, Greenhouse gases, In the News, IPCC, Reporting on climate, Scientific practice Tagged With: CMIP6, CMIP7, projections, RCP85, SSP585

¡AI Caramba!

28 Dec 2024 by Gavin

Bart Simpson seeing a ChatGPT logo and saying "AI Caramba!".

Rapid progress in the use of machine learning for weather and climate models is evident almost everywhere, but can we distinguish between real advances and vaporware?

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Filed Under: Climate modelling, Climate Science, Featured Story Tagged With: AI/ML, CMIP7, Machine Learning

Operationalizing Climate Science

17 Nov 2024 by Gavin

There is a need to make climate science more agile and more responsive, and that means moving (some of it) from research to operations.

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Filed Under: Aerosols, Climate impacts, Climate modelling, Climate Science, Featured Story, Greenhouse gases, Instrumental Record, IPCC Tagged With: CMIP6, CMIP7

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