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  2. Earth Simulator - Wikipedia

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    The first generation of Earth Simulator, developed by the Japanese government's initiative "Earth Simulator Project", was a highly parallel vector supercomputer system for running global climate models to evaluate the effects of global warming and problems in solid earth geophysics.

  3. Living Earth Simulator Project - Wikipedia

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    The Living Earth simulator is a proposed massive computer simulation system intended to simulate the interactions of all aspects of life, human economic activity, climate, and other physical processes on the planet Earth as part of the FuturICT project, [1] in response to the European FP7 "Future and Emerging Technologies Flagship" initiative.

  4. Community Earth System Model - Wikipedia

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    The Community Earth System Model (CESM) is a fully coupled numerical simulation of the Earth system consisting of atmospheric, ocean, ice, land surface, carbon cycle, and other components. CESM includes a climate model providing state-of-art simulations of the Earth's past, present, and future. [1]

  5. A Simulation Says Earth Will Turn Into One Giant, Human ... - AOL

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    Supercomputer simulation shows that climate extremes are likely to drive land mammal extinction during an eventual supercontinent formation. That supercontinent could form within the next 250 ...

  6. Climate model - Wikipedia

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    Simulation of the climate system in full 3-D space and time was impractical prior to the establishment of large computational facilities starting in the 1960s. In order to begin to understand which factors may have changed Earth's paleoclimate states, the constituent and dimensional complexities of the system needed to be reduced.

  7. General circulation model - Wikipedia

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    These equations are the basis for computer programs used to simulate the Earth's atmosphere or oceans. Atmospheric and oceanic GCMs (AGCM and OGCM) are key components along with sea ice and land-surface components. GCMs and global climate models are used for weather forecasting, understanding the climate, and forecasting climate change.

  8. Category:Numerical climate and weather models - Wikipedia

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    Earth Simulator; Earth System Modeling Framework; Earth systems model of intermediate complexity; ... Transient climate simulation; Tropical cyclone forecast model;

  9. Model for Prediction Across Scales - Wikipedia

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    The Model for Prediction Across Scales (MPAS) is an Earth system modeling software that integrates atmospheric, oceanographic, and cryospheric modeling across scales from regional to planetary. It includes climate and weather modeling and simulations that were used initially by researchers in 2013. [1]