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The Development of Climate Research

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The geophysical sciences in general and climate research in particular have always played a special role among the other scientific disciplines for their special relationship with the object of their study. Climate research deals with climate, that is to say the response of the atmosphere, ocean, land and ice systems to the solar forcing over a prescribed time interval. In this respect climatology diverges from the other quantitative “hard” sciences in a simple, but very important detail: the impossibility of performing the “crucial” experiment on which the classic paradigm of investigation of the physical sciences is built.

Il n’y a plus, avec le systeme statistique — de signification profonde des lois — de sens pur. P. Valery, Cahiers

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Navarra, A. (1995). The Development of Climate Research. In: von Storch, H., Navarra, A. (eds) Analysis of Climate Variability. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03167-4_1

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