kliimamodellide
Kliimamodellide, also known as climate models, are sophisticated computer simulations designed to represent the Earth's climate system. These models are based on fundamental physical laws governing the atmosphere, oceans, land surface, and ice. Scientists use them to understand past climate changes, project future climate scenarios, and assess the potential impacts of human activities, such as greenhouse gas emissions.
Climate models divide the Earth into a grid and solve mathematical equations for each grid cell, simulating
The development and refinement of climate models involve extensive validation against historical climate data. While models