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  skos:definition """The Model Evaluation Consortium for Climate Change Assessment (MECCA)
 Enhanced Greenhouse Atlas is an industry-funded project
 designed to assess the reliability of Global Circulation Models
 (GCMs), to quantify the probable range of future climatic
 change and to convey the resulting information to policymakers
 and other interested organizations and individuals. The Enhance
 Greenhouse Atlas visualizes the results from six MECCA
 experiments employing a variety of greenhouse gas
 scenarios. The six models are: GENESIS: Global Environmental
 and Ecological Simulation of Interactive Systems BMRC CCM0:
 NCAR's Community Climate Model (Washington and Meehl) CCM1-OZ:
 Modified version of CCM1 CCM1W: Wang, et al (1992) version of
 CCM1 CCM1: Oglesby and Saltzman (1992) version of CCM1 The
 model results illustrate the effects of enhanced carbon dioxide
 (CO2) concentrations on surface temperature and
 precipitation. The atlas is divided into two sections
 representing surface temperature and p!  recipitation. These
 are further divided into five subsections each consisting of
 displays for the four canonical months: January, April, July
 and October. The five subsections are: agreement maps; mean;
 standard deviation control run; mean differences; and
 signal-to-noise. The atlas is available on the World-Wide Web
 at: "http://www.epri.com/ME2CA/MECCA.html" The atlas WWW pages
 were created by Jessica Weinstein. The Grid Analysis Display
 System (GrADS), developed by Brian E. Doty, was used to
 generate the graphics. Contributors and authors include:
 A. Henderson-Sellers, A.-M. Hansen, J. Arblaster, J. Hoekstra,
 K. McGuffie, C. Brescianini, C. Gross, P. Love, M. Perkins, and
 the MECCA Analysis Team, Professor R. Oglesby (Purdue
 University) and Professor W-C. Wang (SUNY Albany)

Data Center:

Data_Center_Name   Electric Power Research Institute(EPRI)
URL   "http://www.epri.com/ME2CA/MECCA.html"

Contact Person:

CHUCK HAKKARINEN
Position Data Center Contact Address Electric
Power Research Institute
3412 Hillview Avenue, P.O. Box 10412
Palo Alto, California 94303 USA Phone 415 855 2592 Fax 415 855
1069 Email chakk&#64mecca.epri.com

ANN HENDERSON-SELLERS
Position   Investigator
Address   Macquarie University School of Earth Sciences North Ryde,
New South Wales 2109 Australia
Phone   +61-2-850-8398
Fax   +61-2-850-9671
Email   ann&#64mqclimat.mqcc.mq.oz.au"""@en ;
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