Confirmation and robustness of climate models

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Recent philosophical attention to climate models has highlighted their weaknesses and uncertainties. Here I address the ways that models gain support through observational data. I review examples of model fit, variety of evidence, and independent support for aspects of the models, contrasting my analysis with that of other philosophers. I also investigate model robustness, which often emerges when comparing climate models simulating the same time period or set of conditions. Starting from Michael Weisberg's analysis of robustness, I conclude that his approach involves a version of reasoning from variety of evidence, enabling this robustness to be a confirmatory virtue Copyright 2010 by the Philosophy of Science Association. All rights reserved.

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Lloyd, E. A. (2010). Confirmation and robustness of climate models. In Philosophy of Science (Vol. 77, pp. 971–984). University of Chicago Press. https://doi.org/10.1086/657427

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