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Seminar by Prof. James Murray — Oil Production, Economy Growth, and Climate Change
KST 10:00 – 11:00 | 1010 (Jasmin) – Integrated mechanical engineering building
Many of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Special Report for Emission Scenarios and Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP) projections (especially RCP 8.5 and 6) project CO2 emissions due to oil […]
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Online seminar by Prof. Eric D. Galbraith — Towards an Earth System Economics
KST 17:00 – 18:00 | Join us online click here
Earth system science has made great progress on understanding the atmosphere, biosphere and hydrosphere, but has failed to functionally incorporate its most dynamic component: the global human system. Yet, this […]
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Seminar by Prof. Yoo-Geun Ham — Deep learning for global oceanic data assimilation
KST 14:00 – 15:00 | 1010 (Jasmin) – Integrated mechanical engineering building
The oceanic data assimilation (DA) system, essential for understanding and forecasting global climate variabilities, blends prior information from numerical models with observed data to create the best possible estimates and […]
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Online seminar by Prof. Leah Johnson — Trait-based Approaches to Bridging the Gaps Between Mechanistic and Phenomenological Modeling for Ecological Applications
KST 09:30 – 11:00 | Join us online click here
Models for biological and epidemiological processes run the gamut from phenomenological to mechanistic, including differing amounts of biological information and detail. In this talk, I explore models across this spectrum […]
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Seminar by Prof. Jing-Jia Luo — Use of AI deep learning for climate forecasts
KST 14:00 – 15:30 | 1010 (Jasmin) – Integrated mechanical engineering building
AI machine learning has attracted more and more attentions for climate science in recent years with expanding applications to many areas. In this talk, I will briefly present our recent […]
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Ph.D. dissertation defense by Arjun Babu Nellikkattil — Characteristics of Atmospheric Rivers of the past, present and future
KST 09:30 – 12:00 | 1010 (Jasmin) – Integrated mechanical engineering building
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Seminar by Prof. Zhaoyang Song — Local and remote causes of the equatorial Pacific cold sea surface temperature bias in the Kiel Climate Model
KST 15:30 – 16:30 | 1010 (Jasmin) – Integrated mechanical engineering building
We investigate the origin of the equatorial Pacific cold sea surface temperature (SST) bias and its link to wind biases, local and remote, in the Kiel Climate Model (KCM). The […]
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Seminar by Prof. Naiming Yuan — Fractional Integral Statistical Model: the concept and its application
KST 10:30 – 11:30 | 1010 (Jasmin) – Integrated mechanical engineering building
Ever since 1976 when the concept of stochastic climate model (SCM) was proposed by K. Hasselmann, rapid progresses have been made in this field during the past decades. One key […]