🌍 Exascale Climate Simulator

Experience the power of 1 quintillion calculations per second! Control Earth's climate system, explore tipping points, and understand our planet's future - all in your browser. No climate science experience needed!

🤔 What Is Exascale Climate Modeling?

Think of weather apps on your phone - now imagine predicting not just tomorrow's weather, but Earth's entire climate system down to individual cloud formations!

Exascale computers perform 1 quintillion (1,000,000,000,000,000,000) calculations per second to simulate Earth's climate at revolutionary 1km resolution. This technology helps us predict extreme weather, understand climate tipping points, and save millions of lives through better disaster preparedness.

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Hurricane Prediction
Track storms 2 weeks in advance with 90% accuracy
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Sea Level Rise
Predict coastal flooding for 50+ million at risk
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Wildfire Prevention
Forecast fire weather conditions months ahead
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Agriculture Planning
Help farmers adapt to changing rainfall patterns
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Renewable Energy
Optimize wind and solar farm placement
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Urban Planning
Design climate-resilient cities for the future

Quick Scenarios

🌡️ Basic Climate

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+1.2°C
60%
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Calculations/sec
0
Grid Cells
2025
Simulation Year
+1.2°C
Global Warming

⚠️ Climate Tipping Points

Approaching
🧊 Arctic Sea Ice
Threshold: +1.5°C
At Risk
🏔️ Greenland Ice Sheet
Threshold: +2°C
Weakening
🌊 AMOC Slowdown
Threshold: +3°C
Stressed
🌳 Amazon Rainforest
Threshold: +3°C
Accelerating
🌡️ Permafrost Thaw
Threshold: +2°C
Critical
🪸 Coral Reefs
Threshold: +1.5°C

🧪 Interactive Experiments

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Welcome to Exascale Climate Simulator!

First time here? Perfect! In just 3 minutes, you'll be controlling Earth's climate with the power of supercomputers.

No climate science experience needed!

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