Climate Models: How Certain are their Projections of Future Climate Change? USGCRP Seminar, 12 June 1995.

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This document provide a brief overview of Dr. Eric J. Barron's talk on the results of the USGCRP-sponsored forum to evaluate the results of model simulations of climate change, a cross-section of leading climate and Earth system modelers and skeptics considered what is known with certainty, what is known with less certainty, and what remains uncertain.

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Barron, Eric J. June 12, 1995.

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  • Main Title: Climate Models: How Certain are their Projections of Future Climate Change? USGCRP Seminar, 12 June 1995.
  • Series Title: USGCRP Seminar
  • Added Title: U.S. Global Change Research Program Seminar: How are Climate Models Constructed and Tasted? How Have Climate Models Advanced Our Understanding of the Climate System and of Potential Climate Change?

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This document provide a brief overview of Dr. Eric J. Barron's talk on the results of the USGCRP-sponsored forum to evaluate the results of model simulations of climate change, a cross-section of leading climate and Earth system modelers and skeptics considered what is known with certainty, what is known with less certainty, and what remains uncertain.

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Barron, Eric J. Climate Models: How Certain are their Projections of Future Climate Change? USGCRP Seminar, 12 June 1995., text, June 12, 1995; Washington, D.C.. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc11837/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .

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