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A formal abstraction of a real-life system that omits less essential aspects of the system in order to make it amenable to scientific analysis.

Example scientific modelling. A schematic of chemical and transport processes related to atmospheric composition.

A formal abstraction of a real-life system that omits less essential aspects of the system in order to make it amenable to scientific analysis.

Relation between a real and a formal system (or model)

A formal abstraction of a real-life system that omits less essential aspects of the system in order to make it amenable to scientific analysis.

Climate models apply knowledge in various sciences to process extensive sets of input climate data, executing differential equations among grid elements in a three-dimensional model of Earth's climate system. The models produce simulated climates having an array of climatic and weather elements, such as heatwaves and storms. Each element may be described by several attributes, including intensity, frequency, and impacts. Climate models support adaptation to projected climate change, and enable extreme event attribution to explain specific weather events.