Subjects » MIB strategy
The "More is Better" strategy (MIB) is a climate modelling approach that prioritizes the development of a small number of highly complex, high-resolution global models in large, resource-intensive international centres, with the aim of producing more realistic and precise climate predictions and providing more reliable and trustworthy climate change information.
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Earth System Science, MIB strategy, Predictions and projections
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