CCCma
CCCma (Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis) is part of the Climate Research Division of Environment Canada and is located at the University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia. Its purpose is to develop and apply climate models to improve understanding of climate change and make quantitative projections of future climate in Canada and globally. Its seasonal forecasting system provides climate forecasts over Canada on timescales of months to years.
Current models
See also
- National Center for Atmospheric Research
- Earth Simulator
- HadCM3 - explanation of an AOGCM
- EdGCM - an educational version of a GCM
Notes
- Swart et al. (2019)
- Scinocca et al. (2016)
References
- Flato, G. M.; Boer, G. J.; Lee, W. G.; McFarlane, N. A.; Ramsden, D.; Reader, M. C.; Weaver, A. J. (2000). "The Canadian Centre for Climate Modeling and Analysis global coupled model and its climate". Climate Dynamics. 16 (6): 451–467. Bibcode:2000ClDy...16..451F. doi:10.1007/s003820050339.
- Scinocca, J. F.; Kharin, V. V.; Jiao, Y.; Qian, M. W.; Lazare, M.; Solheim, L.; Flato, G. M.; Biner, S.; Desgagne, M.; Dugas, B. (2016). "Coordinated Global and Regional Climate Modeling". Journal of Climate. 29 (1): 17–35. Bibcode:2016JCli...29...17S. doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0161.1.
- Swart, Neil C.; Cole, Jason N. S.; Kharin, Viatcheslav V.; Lazare, Mike; Scinocca, John F.; Gillett, Nathan P.; Anstey, James; Arora, Vivek; Christian, James R.; Hanna, Sarah; Jiao, Yanjun; Lee, Warren G.; Majaess, Fouad; Saenko, Oleg A.; Seiler, Christian; Seinen, Clint; Shao, Andrew; Sigmond, Michael; Solheim, Larry; von Salzen, Knut; Yang, Duo; Winter, Barbara (2019). "The Canadian Earth System Model version 5 (CanESM5.0.3)". Geoscientific Model Development. 12 (11): 4823–4873. Bibcode:2019GMD....12.4823S. doi:10.5194/gmd-12-4823-2019.
External links
- www.cccma.ec.gc.ca official website
- Dimitri Lascaris. (December 10, 2019) New Climate Model Predicts Alarming Levels of Global Heating. Retrieved December 10, 2019
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