A new web tool has just been demonstrated at the The Nature Conservancy in Copenhagen, Denmark, in conjunction with an on-going climate summit. The lead author and presenter, Evan Girvetz worked on the this new model of the world climate during his postdoctoral work at the University of Washington's School of Forest Resources and just accepted a job with The Nature Conservancy.
Climate Wizard is the latest web tool that accesses complete information of the world's climate in real time. The new tool can be used by both scientists and non-scientists to get interactive information on projected temperature and precipitation changes using 16 of the world's most prominent climate-change models.
The web tool can be used also to gather data on habitat shifts that will affect endangered species, places where crops could be at risk because of drought and temperatures that could cripple fruit and nut production in California's Great Central Valley.
Climate Wizard uses several parameters to maximize collection of data. One can generate climate changes for the past 50 years, or even 50 future years until the end of the century 2080.
It is a large database of information using the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Changes on estimates of greenhouse gas emissions being high, medium or low in the future. All other variables are generated on colored maps of focused states, countries or regions around the world.
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Wow we should these types of techonology to wake up people and to educate them whats happening on this earth.Many people are still believing that all this global warming is hype and drama and nothing more than that.
In fact, at the present scenario tools like this are in more demand. Our ultimate aim is to save our mother earth. Hope this may be the first step for that.
I felt it is a great article.In this stage this tool can do something and we should take important steps accordingly.Thank you for sharing…