About
The Pollen Climate Model Intercomparison project is part of a PAGES and PalEON funded initiative, a two meeting cycle, intended to investigate the sources of variability among pollen-based climate models, understand the strengths and weaknesses of models, and provide a statistical framework for evaluating fit, mismatch and artifacts of the models under different paleoecological scenarios.
This website is maintained for work arising from the second PC-MIP project meeting, held in Calgary, Alberta at Mount Royal University, on February 21-23rd of 2018.
The work from that workshop, and the project management can be found in the PCMIP GitHub repository. There users will find details about datasets, workflows, analytic tools and in prep publications as they are developed.
While the code base is open to the public, we ask users and collaborators to follow the code of conduct.