1. GLOBAL CLIMATE MODEL:A COMPREHENSIVE TOOL IN CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT STUDIES
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Dharmaveer Singh, R. D. Gupta, and Sanjay K. Jain
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green house gasses ,Geography (General) ,business.industry ,Political economy of climate change ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Environmental resource management ,Climate commitment ,Climate change ,Environmental Science (miscellaneous) ,Transient climate simulation ,global climate models ,Climatology ,General Circulation Model ,Greenhouse gas ,G1-922 ,Environmental science ,Climate model ,business ,climate ,Downscaling - Abstract
There is growing concern, how and to what extent future changes in climate will affect human society and natural environments. Continuous emissions of Green House Gasses (GHGs) at or above current rates will cause further warming. This, in turn, may modify global climate system during 21st century that very likely would have larger impacts than those observed during 20th century. At present, Global Climate Models (GCMs) are only the most reliable tools available for studying behaviour of the climate system. This paper presents a comprehensive review of GCMs including their development and applications in climate change impacts studies. Following a discussion of the limitations of GCMs at regional and local scales, different approaches of downscaling are discussed in detail.
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- 2015
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