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Climate System Technology (TSI)Aims to improve understanding of the Indonesian maritime continent climate variability as an aid natural resource development through cooperative work with both national and international scientific communities
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Climate Variability and Predictability Study (CLIVAR)An interdisciplinary research effort within the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) focussing on the variability and predictability of the slowly varying components of the climate system. It investigates the physical and dynamical processes in the climate system that occur on seasonal, interannual, decadal and centennial time-scales.
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ClimatePrediction.nethttp://www.climateprediction.net/ Aims to harness the power of PCs in homes and businesses to predict the climate of the 21st century. Individuals can register to take part when the experiment starts (likely sometime 2001).
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Deutsches KlimarechenzentrumGerman Climate Research Centre, Hamburg. Provides information in English on the Institute and their research.
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Experimental Climate Prediction CenterInformation and long term predictions from the climate division of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego.
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Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Home PageNews, articles, data and other information on climate modelling.
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Global Energy and Water Cycle ExperimentObserves and models the hydrologic cycle and energy fluxes in the atmosphere, at the land surface, and in the upper oceans. GEWEX is an integrated program ultimately leading to the prediction of global and regional climate change.
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Japanese Meteorological Research InstituteProvides information on their climate simulations and on their current research.
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Project to Intercompare Regional Climate Simulations (PIRCS)PIRCS is an international program to evaluate strengths and weaknesses of regional climate models by comparing how well these models are able to simulate present-day climate.
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UK Universities Global Atmospheric Modelling ProgrammeAims to strengthen the role of the UK universities in the vital area of numerical modelling of the large scale atmosphere.
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