Abstract

As we know, the projections of future climate change including impacts and strategies in the IPCC Assessment Reports were based on global climate models with scenarios on various human activities. Global climate model simulations provide key inputs for climate change assessments. In this study, the main objective is to analyze if the projections of future climate change by global climate models are reliable. Several workshops have been held on this issue, such as the IPCC expert meeting on assessing and combining multi-model climate projections in January of 2010 (presided by the co-chairs of the IPCC WGI and WGII AR5), and the workshop of the combined global climate model group held by NCAR in June of 2010. Many modeling experts and users took part in those workshops. These series of workshops and conferences on climate models investigated several key issues on advances in determining the reliability of future climate change projections. The description and analysis of the workshop results are intended as guidance for future climate scientists and for impact and adaptation studies by using the results from model inter-comparison projects on global and regional climate change.

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