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1232543968 2024-07-04T08:24:19Z Joe Roe
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1232475027 2024-07-03T22:36:03Z Qwirkle Nominated for deletion; see [[:Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hot model]].
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1232392515 2024-07-03T14:23:40Z Joe Roe Changing [[Wikipedia:Short description|short description]] from "Climate models that predict high temperatures" to "Climate models that predict high warming"
1232392473 2024-07-03T14:23:29Z Joe Roe Adding [[Wikipedia:Short description|short description]]: "Climate models that predict high temperatures"
1232392406 2024-07-03T14:23:12Z Joe Roe +[[Category:Climate modeling]]; +[[Category:Climate change]] using [[WP:HC|HotCat]]
1232391077 2024-07-03T14:17:19Z Joe Roe [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'In [[climate simulation]], '''hot models''' are ones that predict that [[global warming]] will produce significantly higher temperatures than is considered plausible. The problem was first seen in the sixth phase of the [[Coupled Model Intercomparison Project]], where a fifth of the models began to 'run hot'.<ref name="Voosen 2019">{{cite news |last1=Voosen |first1=Paul |title=New climate models forecast a warming surge |url=https://www.science.org/doi/10....'