In this paper I argue that the appropriate analogy for “understanding what makes simulation results reliable” in Global Climate Modeling is not with scientific experimentation or measurement, but—at least in the case of the use of global climate models for policy development—with the applications of science in engineering design problems. The prospects for using this analogy to argue for the quantitative reliability of GCMs are assessed and compared with other potential strategies
Philosophical attention on climate simulation has focused primarily on empirical methods aimed at th...
Thesis. 1977. Ph.D.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Meteorology.Microfiche copy ava...
Over the last 20 years, climate models have been developed to an impressive level of complexity. The...
In this paper I argue that the appropriate analogy for “understanding what makes simulation results ...
To study climate change, scientists employ computer models, which approximate target systems with va...
Carrier M, Lenhard J. Climate Models: How to Assess Their Reliability. INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN THE ...
Since 1850 the global surface temperature of the Earth has warmed by about 0.9°C. The computer clima...
I bring out the limitations of four important views of what the target of useful climate model asses...
Quantifying Nature: Epistemology for Climate Science is motivated by a central question: how should ...
The global climate is shifting rapidly, bringing with it increased risk for climate-related harms to...
In this paper I examine the sorts of arguments that motivate skepticism about the predictive powers ...
Abstract. In this paper we explore the dominant position of a particular style of scientific modelli...
The present paper draws on climate science and the philosophy of science in order to evaluate climat...
International audienceIn order to study the evolution of global climate, computer simulation is requ...
Forecasting researchers, with few exceptions, have ignored the current major forecasting controversy...
Philosophical attention on climate simulation has focused primarily on empirical methods aimed at th...
Thesis. 1977. Ph.D.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Meteorology.Microfiche copy ava...
Over the last 20 years, climate models have been developed to an impressive level of complexity. The...
In this paper I argue that the appropriate analogy for “understanding what makes simulation results ...
To study climate change, scientists employ computer models, which approximate target systems with va...
Carrier M, Lenhard J. Climate Models: How to Assess Their Reliability. INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN THE ...
Since 1850 the global surface temperature of the Earth has warmed by about 0.9°C. The computer clima...
I bring out the limitations of four important views of what the target of useful climate model asses...
Quantifying Nature: Epistemology for Climate Science is motivated by a central question: how should ...
The global climate is shifting rapidly, bringing with it increased risk for climate-related harms to...
In this paper I examine the sorts of arguments that motivate skepticism about the predictive powers ...
Abstract. In this paper we explore the dominant position of a particular style of scientific modelli...
The present paper draws on climate science and the philosophy of science in order to evaluate climat...
International audienceIn order to study the evolution of global climate, computer simulation is requ...
Forecasting researchers, with few exceptions, have ignored the current major forecasting controversy...
Philosophical attention on climate simulation has focused primarily on empirical methods aimed at th...
Thesis. 1977. Ph.D.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Meteorology.Microfiche copy ava...
Over the last 20 years, climate models have been developed to an impressive level of complexity. The...