NewsSuccessful Predictions—Antarctic Sea Ice Observations Confirm AI Accuracyby Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of SciencesComparisons between deep learning predictions and observed data for sea ice area and sea ice extent are remarkably close
NewsOcean Temperatures Helped Make 2023 the Hottest Year Ever Recordedby Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of SciencesThe worlds oceans are heating up causing changes to salinity and rainfall, among others
NewsTeam Compares Reanalysis Datasets with Advanced Himawari Imager Measurementsby Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of SciencesIdentifies problems with water vapor simulation for climate research community
NewsNew Diagnostic Framework Offers Insights into Ocean Eddy Transportby Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of SciencesResearchers applied this method to model data of the Southern Ocean
NewsLessons from the Miocene for Today’s Worldby Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of SciencesResearchers make insights into ancient forests, seaways, and climate and their interactions
NewsReanalyses Assessment of Mean and Extreme Climates over West Africaby Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of SciencesStudy looks to aid decision-making in critical sectors like agriculture and water resources
NewsDiverse Variations in the Thawing of Frozen Ground on the Tibetan Plateauby Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of SciencesThe increase in precipitation over the Tibetan Plateau is a factor in the thermodynamics of the frozen ground
NewsHow Well Do State-of-the-Art Climate Models Simulate Sea Level?by Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of SciencesModels simulate the long-term mean sea level changes well, but biases arise when examining sea level variance
NewsUpdated Climate Models Clouded by Scientific Biases, Researchers Findby Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of SciencesResearchers are one step closer to understanding clouds contribute to climate change
NewsNew Approach to Correct Systematic Errors in Bottle Data of Ocean Temperatureby Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of SciencesCorrecting these errors could have significant impacts on estimations of warming rates of the worlds oceans