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Exploring climate change projections using the CMIP5 database

In this activity, students will investigate the Coupled Modeling Intercomparison Project, Phase 5 (CMIP5) dataset to analyze climate change projections. They will evaluate two key climate variables across two distinct regions, utilizing two different emissions scenarios. This hands-on exploration aims to deepen understanding of climate models and their implications for future climate scenarios. Participants will benefit from practical analysis of real data, enhancing their knowledge of climate dynamics and modeling techniques.

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Exploring climate change projections using the CMIP5 database

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  1. Exploring climate change projections using the CMIP5 database Summary: In this activity students explore the “Coupled ModellingIntercomparison Project, Phase 5” (CMIP5) data base in order to evaluate climate change projections of two climate variables in two different regions, and for two emission scenarios. Keywords: CMIP5, climate change projections. Climate models. Maisa Rojas Department of Geophysics University of Chile

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