Scientists: Beef up climate modelingResearchers ask U.S. Senate panel to help fine-tune national system with more funding for supercomputing, research and observation Rose Ragsdale For Petroleum News
As average temperatures rise and sea and glacial ice continues to melt in the Arctic, several top scientists urged a Senate panel May 8 to allocate generous resources for climate modeling research in the United States.
Despite advances in climate modeling that now reliably show that global surface w....
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