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Typhoon

Typhoon

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Dive into Understanding Climatic Change - A Program for Action, a groundbreaking 1975 report by the US Committee for the Global Atmospheric Research Program. This pivotal work highlights the early recognition of climate change and its potential human causes. It offers a fascinating overview of past climates, forecasts future shifts, and discusses cutting-edge simulations while outlining a comprehensive plan for ongoing research and proactive measures. (summary by Ava)Copyright Nature and Animals Ciencia Ciencias Sociales Mundial
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  • 012 - Appendix B Survey of the Climate Simulation Capability of Global Circulation Models
    Feb 3 2026
    Dive into Understanding Climatic Change - A Program for Action, a groundbreaking 1975 report by the US Committee for the Global Atmospheric Research Program. This pivotal work highlights the early recognition of climate change and its potential human causes. It offers a fascinating overview of past climates, forecasts future shifts, and discusses cutting-edge simulations while outlining a comprehensive plan for ongoing research and proactive measures. (summary by Ava)
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    41 m
  • 011 - Appendix A Survey of Past Climates Part 2
    Feb 3 2026
    Dive into Understanding Climatic Change - A Program for Action, a groundbreaking 1975 report by the US Committee for the Global Atmospheric Research Program. This pivotal work highlights the early recognition of climate change and its potential human causes. It offers a fascinating overview of past climates, forecasts future shifts, and discusses cutting-edge simulations while outlining a comprehensive plan for ongoing research and proactive measures. (summary by Ava)
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    44 m
  • 010 - Appendix A Survey of Past Climates Part 1
    Feb 3 2026
    Dive into Understanding Climatic Change - A Program for Action, a groundbreaking 1975 report by the US Committee for the Global Atmospheric Research Program. This pivotal work highlights the early recognition of climate change and its potential human causes. It offers a fascinating overview of past climates, forecasts future shifts, and discusses cutting-edge simulations while outlining a comprehensive plan for ongoing research and proactive measures. (summary by Ava)
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    52 m
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