English: New data visualizations from the NASA Center for Climate Simulation and NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio show how
climate models -- those used in the new report from the United Nations'
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) -- estimate how temperature and precipitation patterns could change throughout the 21st century.
For the IPCC's Physical Science Basis and Summary for Policymakers reports, scientists referenced an international climate modeling effort to study how the Earth might respond to four different scenarios of how much carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases would be emitted into the atmosphere throughout the 21st century.
The Summary for Policymakers, the first official piece of the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report, was released Fri., Sept. 27.
That modeling effort, called the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5), includes dozens of climate models from institutions around the world, including from NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
To produce visualizations that show temperature and precipitation changes similar to those included in the IPCC report, the NASA Center for Climate Simulation calculated mean model results for each of the four emissions scenarios. The final products are visual representations how much temperature and precipitation patterns would change through 2100 compared to the historical average from the end of the 20th century. The changes shown for the time range from 2006 to 2099 compare the model projections to the average temperature and precipitation benchmarks observed from 1971-2000. This baseline is different from the IPCC report, which uses a 1986-2005 baseline. Because the reference period from 1986-2005 was slightly warmer than 1971-2000, the visualizations are slightly different than those in the report, even though the same model data is used.
This video is public domain and can be downloaded at:
http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?11376 NASA Scientific Visualization Studio
Українська: Нові візуалізації даних Центру моделювання клімату
НАСА та Наукової студії візуалізації НАСА показують, як
кліматичні моделі, що використовуються в новому звіті
Міжурядової групи з питань зміни клімату (МГЕЗК)
ООН — оцінюють, можливі зміни температури та структури опадів протягом 21 століття.
Français : Simulation de la
NASA sur l'évolution possible des températures et des précipitions pendant le 21e siècle. Les mêmes
modèles climatiques que le
GIEC ont été utilisés.
Čeština: Vizualizatce nových dat střediska
NASA Center for Climate Simulation a
NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio ukazují předpovídané změny teplot a srážek na
Zemi v průběhu 21. století. Data byla získána pomocí
klimatických modelů, používaný ve zprávách organizace OSN -
Mezivládního panelu pro změnu klimatu (IPCC).
Эрзянь: NASA-нь климатонь куншкатаркась невти
климатонь модельть - сынст ней тевс нолды Вейсэндязь Раськень Организациясь (ООН)
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) - сынь питнень путыть седе, кода температурась ды ловт-пиземень характерэсь
XXI пингень перть лиякстоми.