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Mapping the effects of climate change in the US

AUG 15, 2008
Physics Today

Science : Now that almost everyone expects a certain amount of global warming by the end of the century, attention can turn to more local climate change. What’s going to happen in our own backyards? Researchers can’t go that far yet, but in an effort to squeeze the maximum detail out of notoriously fuzzy climate models, they are pooling results from some of the most sophisticated simulations available.

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