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Science Keywords > EARTH SCIENCE SERVICES > MODELS > COMPONENT PROCESS MODELS

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COMPONENT PROCESS MODELS  

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  • Component Process Models are models that are part of the Earth System component, including Atmosphere, Ocean, Land Surface Processes, Hydrology, Snow/Ice, Biospheric (vegetation, ocean biology) Chemistry, and Radiation. These can be grouped together by a specific process type such as Cloud and Precipitation Dynamics, Cloud-radiation feedback (Cloud-aerosol interaction, Atmospheric-land surface coupling, atmosphere-ocean surface coupling, ocean-ice coupling/interaction), land hydrology (run-off models), Transport models (e.g. Pollution, Trace constituents) and others. (en)

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https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/f66e185f-7e17-4b5c-bc4e-523ddfbbe9ca

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