NOAA GFDL Climate Research Highlights: Summaries, Graphics and Animations
about these summaries, images and animations and connections to the IPCC 2007 report
Scientific research conducted at NOAA’s Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) figures prominently in climate change assessment studies, such as those assembled by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the United States Climate Change Research Program (US CCSP). On this web page, we provide links to short summaries, high resolution graphics, and animations that describe some of GFDL’s recent research highlights regarding climate change - results that illustrate and complement findings reported on in the IPCC WG1 Summary for Policymakers released on 2 February 2007.
At GFDL, our research focuses on developing and using state-of-the-art climate models and computer simulations to improve our understanding of the behavior of the atmosphere, oceans, and the global climate system. And though a picture may be worth a thousand words, we find that our graphics are best understood when one reads a bit about them and the related research. So we encourage you to look over our brief GFDL Climate Model Research Highlights summaries (available from links on this page in printer-friendly PDF formats) as well as our graphics and animation galleries. In many cases, the summaries indicate how the featured NOAA GFDL climate model-based research relates to key statements contained in the IPCC Working Group 1 (WG1) Fourth Assessment Report (also referred to as IPCC AR4).
Links are provided below to direct you to the summary related to the images or animations of choice. Those short summaries include contact information that can direct you to GFDL scientists with expertise in each particular topic.