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- A quantitative way of representing the interactions of the atmosphere, oceans, land surface, and ice. Models can range from relatively simple to quite comprehensive. See General Circulation Model.
EPA - Cite This Source - This Definition - A quantitative way of representing the interactions of the atmosphere, oceans, land surface, and ice. Models can range from relatively simple to quite comprehensive. See General Circulation Model.
EPA - Cite This Source - This Definition - computer programs based on physical laws that are used to calculate how climate has changed in the past and may change in the future.
NCDC National Climatic Data Center - Cite This Source - This Definition - Climate model Representation of the climate system based on the mathematical equations governing the behavior of the various components of the system and including treatment of key physical processes and interactions, cast in a form suitable for numerical approximation making use of computers.
NSIDC - Cite This Source - This Definition - Climate modeling, General Circulation Model, General Circulation Model (GCM), Model year
- Mathematical model for quantitatively describing, simulating, and analyzing the interactions between the atmosphere and underlying surface (e.g., ocean, land, and ice).
NOAA National Weather Service - Cite This Source - This Definition - AGDISP, ECMF, EMC, Forecast Guidance, FSCBG, GRIB, Interpolate, MDLS, VVSTORM