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==Related Work==
 
==Related Work==
Berkeley Earth is a non-profit organization created by Professor Richard Muller, Prof Physics, UCBerkeley that focuses on researching about global warming. Some of their work is as following:
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Berkeley Earth is a non-profit organization created by Professor Richard Muller, Prof Physics, UCBerkeley that focuses on researching about global warming. Some of their graphic works is as following:
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[[File:Loc project be1.png|700px|center]]
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Annual Average Global Temperatures
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[[File:Loc project be2.png|700px|center]]
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Series Comparison. Anomalies of the global temperature index of provided by several groups is depicted for the 1980 to present time period.
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[[File:Loc project be3.png|700px|center]]
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Comparison of the baseline method with the alternative method.
  
 
==Technical Challenges==
 
==Technical Challenges==

Revision as of 05:00, 10 October 2016

Description of the Problem and Motivation

Recent president candidate of the US, Mr Donald Trump thinks that climate change is a hoax. That is really worrying, especially when current polls are showing that he is having a real chance in winning the election. Our team seeks to validate the climate change's truthfulness by exploring and visualizing ocean, land and weather data. Thus, we hope through this project, we settle the fact once and for all. Moreover, this serves as a tool to raise the awareness and understanding of our mother Earth's health status. How the climate has changed over time, which stage are we in and how many years does Singapore has left to stay above the sea level.

Related Work

Berkeley Earth is a non-profit organization created by Professor Richard Muller, Prof Physics, UCBerkeley that focuses on researching about global warming. Some of their graphic works is as following:

Loc project be1.png

Annual Average Global Temperatures

Loc project be2.png

Series Comparison. Anomalies of the global temperature index of provided by several groups is depicted for the 1980 to present time period.

Loc project be3.png

Comparison of the baseline method with the alternative method.

Technical Challenges

Project Milestones