Supercomputer re-creates one of the most famous pictures of Earth

https://www.science.org/content/article/supercomputer-re-creates-one-most-famous-pictures-earth

By Paul Voosen, Science. 

Excerpt: Fifty years ago today, astronauts aboard Apollo 17, NASA’s last crewed mission to the Moon, took an iconic photograph of our planet. The image became known as the Blue Marble—the first fully illuminated picture of Earth, in color, taken by a person. Now, scientists have re-created that image (above) during a test run of a cutting-edge digital climate model. The model can simulate climatic phenomena, such as storms and ocean eddies, at 1-kilometer resolution, as much as 100 times sharper than typical global simulations. ...the European Union’s Destination Earth project ...aims to create a “digital twin” of Earth to better forecast extreme weather and guide preparation plans.... 

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