Global warming computer program

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A request for a web-based computer program to help assess the accuracy of ideas on global warming was made, highlighting the potential for collaboration among knowledgeable members of Physics Forums to develop such a tool. Existing resources like EDGCM from Columbia University and ClimateModel.com were mentioned as possible references. The discussion emphasizes leveraging collective expertise to create a program that allows users to input values and evaluate their climate-related ideas.
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Does anyone know of a computer program on the web that Physics Forums members could use to input values and get a rough idea of how accurate or sensible their ideas on global warming are? Is there a software disc on sale somewhere?
Could people on this website develop a computer program?
There are lots of people on this site with all kinds of knowledge and skills.I'm sure that together they could get this done.
 
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