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Improving reduced complexity model assessment and usability

Marcus C. Sarofim (), Joel B. Smith, Alexis St. Juliana and Corinne Hartin
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Marcus C. Sarofim: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Joel B. Smith: Independent Consultant
Alexis St. Juliana: Abt Associates
Corinne Hartin: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Nature Climate Change, 2021, vol. 11, issue 1, 1-3

Abstract: Reduced complexity climate models are useful tools with practical policy applications, yet evaluation of their performance and application is nascent. We call for stakeholder-driven development and assessment to address user needs, including provision of open-source code and guidance to inform model selection and application.

Date: 2021
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