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GCOS – Global Climate Observing System Climate Observations / Climate Observations - Explore / Climate Services / Climate Services - Explore / Explore / Projects & Initiatives - Climate Observations / Projects & Initiatives - Climate Services

GCOS is intended to be a long-term, user-driven operational system capable of providing the comprehensive observations required for: Monitoring the climate system, Detecting and attributing climate change, Assessing impacts of, and supporting adaptation to, climate variability and change, Application to national economic development, Research to improve understanding, modelling and prediction of the climate system. GCOS addresses the total climate system including physical, chemical and biological...

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CRESCENDO – Coordinated Research in Earth Systems and Climate: Experiments, kNowledge, Dissemination and Outreach Climate Services / Climate Services - Explore / Earth-System Modeling / Earth-System Modeling - Explore / Explore / Projects & Initiatives - Climate Services / Projects & Initiatives - Earth-System Modeling

Earth System Models are mathematical descriptions of the real world at the cutting edge of understanding how our planet works and the links between the main components of the oceans, vegetation, ice and desert, gases in the atmosphere, and the carbon cycle, as well as numerous other components. Earth System Models are a developed based on traditional climate models, extending these typically physical models, to...

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PRIMAVERA – PRocess-based climate sIMulation: AdVances in high-resolution modelling and European climate Risk Assessments Climate Services / Climate Services - Explore / Earth-System Modeling / Earth-System Modeling - Explore / Explore / Projects & Initiatives - Climate Services / Projects & Initiatives - Earth-System Modeling

PRIMAVERA (PRocess-based climate sIMulation: AdVances in high-resolution modelling and European climate Risk Assessments) is a Horizon2020 project funded by the European Commission. It began in November 2015 and runs until July 2020. The project is a collaboration between 19 European partners, led by the UK Met Office and Reading University. Its aim is to develop a new generation of advanced and well-evaluated high-resolution global climate...

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