5) Which of the following best describes how climate models predict over a long
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5) Which of the following best describes how climate models predict over a long time scale without losing accuracy? They are driven by feedbacks that do no influence the weather They predict how climate adjusts to different conditions They focus on specific broad regions of positive and negative anomalies All of the above 6) What must scientists do to ensure model output is better? Reduce errors Overcome uncertainty Use more input data Both a and b are correct. 7) In a transient model run, how is CO2 added? Slowly All at once It depends on the scientist generating the run None of the above 8) In an equilibrium run, how long is the model output observed? Moment to moment for a set period of time Until the model reaches a new equilibrium It depends on the scientists generating the run None of the above
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5) Which of the following best describes how climate models predict over a long time scale without losing accuracy? They are driven by feedbacks that do no influence the weather
They predict how climate adjusts to different conditions
They focus on specific broad regions of positive and negative anomalies
All of the above options are correct and are the reason why climate model predicts correctly over a long time without losing accuracy.
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