Transient climate simulation refers to a type of climate model experiment that simulates the climate system's response to changes over time, particularly those driven by human activities, natural events, or external forcings. Unlike equilibrium climate simulations, which evaluate a climate state that has reached a long-term balance after a particular set of conditions or forcings, transient simulations capture the dynamic evolution of the climate system as it adjusts to these changes.
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