
What is Your MIP?¶
Provide a detailed description of your Model Intercomparison Project here. Explain what scientific questions your MIP addresses and why it's important.
Scientific Goals¶
Describe the key scientific goals of your MIP:
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Understanding [Topic] - Explain how your MIP contributes to understanding a specific climate process or phenomenon.
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Improving Projections - Describe how the experiments help reduce uncertainty in climate projections.
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Supporting Assessments - Explain how results feed into IPCC or other assessments.
History¶
Your MIP was established in [year] as part of [CMIP phase]. Provide brief background on the origins and evolution of the project.
Connection to CMIP¶
Your MIP contributes to CMIP by providing coordinated experiments that address [specific aspects]. The results are used by the community to [describe applications].
How to Participate¶
Modeling groups interested in participating should:
- Review the Experiment Design
- Check the Data Requirements
- Contact the Steering Committee
For more information, visit the CMIP website.