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2013-Kose-Kunze-Climate Modeling in the Calculus and Differential Equations Classroom

Author(s): Emek Kose

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Keywords: climate change Energy Balance Models ice albedo

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Resource Image We introduce here the basic principles of climate science for a one-dimensional Energy Balance Model (EBM),

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Kose, Emek and Jennifer Kunze. 2013. Climate Modeling in the Calculus and Differential Equations Classroom. THE COLLEGE MATHEMATICS JOURNAL. 44(5): 424-427.

See https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.4169/college.math.j.44.5.424 . Accessed 29 March 2023.

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We introduce here the basic principles of climate science for a one-dimensional Energy Balance Model (EBM), as first proposed by Peter Imkeller [2]. Calculus and differential equations students can use it as a basis for further research into the climate system, particularly the ice-albedo feedback mechanism.

 

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Author(s): Emek Kose

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