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The model results are displayed in the interface through curves and
drawings or can be exported in different formats.
Figure 5:
Screenshot of the page where results are displayed, on Linux.
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Figure 6:
Zoom on the options at the top-right corner of the deiplay page, on
Linux.
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Figure 7:
Zoom on the page where results are displayed, when the ``Edit simulations''
icon is activated, on Linux.
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Curves display:
- The global, annual-mean temperature at the Earth's surface, in °C
- The concentration, in ppm
- emissions, in Gt of Carbone per year (GtC/year)
- The sea level
- The latitude of ice sheers, in ° of latitude
- The global-mean planetary albedo, without unity.
The curves display time in x-axis, in year after JC, and the displayed
variable in y-axis.
When superimposing several simulations, the curves are displayed in
different colors. The color code connecting the color to the simulation
names is indicated in the key.
Two types of drawings are displayed:
- an Earth, on which we can see the ice-sheet extent; beware that this
extent is very approximate.
- a tropical island, where you can see the sea level.
Simulation results may be downloaded as .csv numerical format, which
can then be opened as an Excell scheet. To do so, click on the download
icon near the top-right corner (figure 5).
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Camille RISI
2023-07-24