Wayne Brehaut recommended this June 2, 2014 - 4:29pm
People who donated their spare computer time to help determine what influence climate change had on the wettest winter in the southern UK in the last 250 years have helped contribute to the running of over 5000 computer models, some simulating the current climatic conditions with global warming, others simulating the climatic conditions that would be seen without high levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The results are shown in a video.
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