Climate Links: By Topic
Click the topic of your choice to see climate links associated with each topic.
- Alternate Energy: (Links: 6.)
- AOGCM model data.: Anything about any type of climate model: AOGCMs, energy balance models, "Planetary Greenhouse Models". Links to code, documentation, simulation output or papers. (Links: 5.)
- Climate Blog: This should usually link to the main blog page rather than individual posts. (The source will also be 'blog'.) (Links: 17.)
- CO2, Greenhouse gases and forcings: Greenhouse gas concentrations , data, radiative properties, forcings of any type. (Links: 5.)
- Conspiracy theories: Conspiracy theories about global warming including both alarmist and denialist theories. (Links: 3.)
- Debates & Documentaries: Debates that actually took place, documentaries, and controversies surrounding documentaries. (Links: 8.)
- Feedbacks: Theories or empirical evidence about feedbacks from clouds, water vapor, ice, etc. (Links: 1.)
- Links at other sites.: (Links: 8.)
- Oscillations (ENSO, PDO, AMO): Data, discussions and theories about any and all climate oscillations. (Links: 4.)
- Paleo (e.g. hockey stick): (Links: 5.)
- People: Any coverage that is primarily about a person. (Links: 5.)
- Policy & Politics: (Links: 4.)
- Reports: Comprehensive: Any report that covers a wide range of individual climate topics. Example: IPCC reports, NIPCC reports, The (Copenhagen) Synthesis Report etc. (Links: 4.)
- Sea Ice: (Links: 10.)
- Sea Level: Measurements, data or analysis of sea level. (Links: 6.)
- Sea Surface Temperatures: (Links: 1.)
- Solar resources: Solar cycle, sunspots, maunder minimum, milakovich cycles etc. (Links: 2.)
- Strange & Silly: (Links: 3.)
- Surface Temperatures (GMST): Surface temperature time series, maps, analyses, and display tools. (Links: 11.)
- Tropospheric Temperatures: Tropospheric temperatures time series, maps, analyses, controversies, or other resources. (Links: 5.)
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Comments
David L. Hagen (Comment#16523) July 20th, 2009 at 6:09 am
Suggest the category of: Planetary Greenhouse Models
lucia (Comment#16524) July 20th, 2009 at 6:14 am
Hi david,
Good suggestion. But to make it more general, I called it “Climate on other planets”. You’ll find it on the pull down menu (and it will appear on the links list when it contains at least one entry.)
The description is: “Climate change on mars? AOGCM simulations of Jupiter’s climate? Put it here.”
David L. Hagen (Comment#16525) July 20th, 2009 at 6:14 am
Recommend topics:
Albedo:
Clouds
Aerosols
Soot
Feedback
David L. Hagen (Comment#16526) July 20th, 2009 at 6:19 am
Lucia
By: “Planetary Greenhouse Models” I was using Miskolczi’s terminology regarding planet wide models, to distinguish from commercial greenhouses. This includes Earth as a planet. There are a range of models published from simple with increasing complexity. You might use the broad categories of average climate models vs segregated climate models.
lucia (Comment#16528) July 20th, 2009 at 7:03 am
David–
I edited CO2 and GHG’s include forcings of any type. So, it now includes volcanoes, soot, aerosols etc. A feedback category already exists, but no one has entered any links, so it doesn’t show on this page yet. I’ll edit AOGCM model data to be “climate models”. You can put Miscolski there.
If there is a specific term you think important add it. For example, enter Miskolczi . At a later points, the tags and descriptions will be searchable, so people looking for everything having to do with Miskolczi will be able to find it. But my overall goal is for topics/categories to be fairly broad, with tags and descriptions containing information that permits drill down. Any category that I anticipate will only every include one link will be placed either in “general climate” or whichever broader category seems most relevant.
lucia (Comment#16529) July 20th, 2009 at 7:12 am
David– Also, if you have a particular link and have any doubts, just add it under the closest possible category. I can visit the link. If I can think of a broad umbrella category, I can create the category or edit another category to extend the category.